RT245 Lower Hawley Retainer with Occlusal Rests
Appliance Purpose / Function:
The primary function of the Lower Hawley Retainer with occusal rests is to provide retention of the anterior teeth. Retention is provided by a labial 3 x 3 labial bow and is generally encased in acrylic which is formed to hold the teeth in their corrected positions.
Appliance Components:
- Acrylic Arch
- .030 Labial bow with adjustment loops anchored in the acrylic
arch - 2 x 2 area of the labial bow is covered in acrylic that is formed
to the facial surfaces of the teeth - Occusal Rests
Suggested Materials:
- Wire: Chromium Cobalt wire
Options:
- Laser welded (removes the solder)
Appliance Fabrication Standards:
- Labial bow is formed from 3 x 3
- The adjustment loops begin just distal to the mid point on the facial of
the cuspid - The loop ends at the interproximal of the cuspid and the first bicuspid
- The wire is in intimate contact with the teeth in the interproximal
area as it crosses the occlusion - The lingual wire is formed about 1mm off the tissue of the tissue to
provide clearance for acrylic - The wire is formed about 1mm off the tissue on the lingual to provide
clearance for acrylic - The occlusal rests lie in the buccal groove of the lower first permanant
molars
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