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#2 is mesially rotated about 45 degrees
The other abutments (#4 and #13) are not rotated at all.
I have the desired undercuts: DB #2, MB #4, and MB #13 (with recontouring to achieve the desired undercut).
However, with #2 being rotated the way it is, what is the best way to achieve a proper path of draw for insertion and removal of the RPD since the guide place is going to be difficult to make parallel with the guide planes of the other abutments?
Would I just do a survey crown on #2? If so, how would the lab make the guide plane? Also, how would I prep the rotated tooth? I have never prepped a rotated tooth before... do you prep it to make it align with the arch, or prep it as you normally would any other tooth?
Thank you for your help, advice, comments, etc.
The other abutments (#4 and #13) are not rotated at all.
I have the desired undercuts: DB #2, MB #4, and MB #13 (with recontouring to achieve the desired undercut).
However, with #2 being rotated the way it is, what is the best way to achieve a proper path of draw for insertion and removal of the RPD since the guide place is going to be difficult to make parallel with the guide planes of the other abutments?
Would I just do a survey crown on #2? If so, how would the lab make the guide plane? Also, how would I prep the rotated tooth? I have never prepped a rotated tooth before... do you prep it to make it align with the arch, or prep it as you normally would any other tooth?
Thank you for your help, advice, comments, etc.