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<blockquote data-quote="JMN" data-source="post: 292166" data-attributes="member: 8469"><p>I think they are great for a long term temporary as long as the patient understands it will need to be replaced if there are any changes to their mouth.</p><p>Wrought wire clasps are not aesthetic in anterior regions for those who have high appearance demands and minimal space to incorporate a flexible clasp.</p><p>They can be relined even though they are nearly throw away appliances that cannot be repaired well, but that is unfortunately where our society is headed.</p><p></p><p>Acrylic and wrought wire puts more pressure on the ridges and even though acetyl will flex, it will still provide some occlusal rest stability.</p><p>It has a place, but it has to be used appropriately. Like everything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMN, post: 292166, member: 8469"] I think they are great for a long term temporary as long as the patient understands it will need to be replaced if there are any changes to their mouth. Wrought wire clasps are not aesthetic in anterior regions for those who have high appearance demands and minimal space to incorporate a flexible clasp. They can be relined even though they are nearly throw away appliances that cannot be repaired well, but that is unfortunately where our society is headed. Acrylic and wrought wire puts more pressure on the ridges and even though acetyl will flex, it will still provide some occlusal rest stability. It has a place, but it has to be used appropriately. Like everything else. [/QUOTE]
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