How to make C clasp || Ortho wire bending for C clasp || @last_wirebender

Dr. Jaivrat
3 Nov 202107:46

Summary

TLDRIn this tutorial, Dr. Jaivrat guides viewers through the process of making a C-clasp, commonly used for molars and premolars. He covers the essential steps from preparing the wire, bending it with pliers, and ensuring a precise fit to creating key components like the step bend and eyelet. Along the way, Dr. Jaivrat shares his personal tips for achieving a secure and functional clasp, including checking the fit and making minor adjustments. This video offers a practical, hands-on approach to fabricating a reliable dental C-clasp.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The C-clasp is commonly used in molars and premolars and is known for good retention and easy fabrication.
  • 😀 The design features an active arm, an occlusal crossover wire, and a step bend with a retentive tag.
  • 😀 It is also referred to as the three-fourth clasp or circumferential clasp.
  • 😀 To make the clasp, you will need a universal plier, cast, cutter, and wire.
  • 😀 Start by cutting a small amount of wire and straightening it slightly to prepare for bending.
  • 😀 When forming the loop, ensure the curved surface faces outward and the flat surface faces inward.
  • 😀 Always check the fit of the clasp after each step to ensure proper adaptation.
  • 😀 Bends should be carefully adjusted, particularly in the embrasure, for a perfect fit.
  • 😀 Use a marker to indicate where the bend should occur, and make sure the plier holds the wire at the correct angle.
  • 😀 The step bend should be made by creating an outward bend followed by an inward bend, leaving a small gap between the two.
  • 😀 The final adjustment involves creating an eyelet and compressing it to ensure the clasp fits securely.

Q & A

  • What is a C-clasp, and where is it predominantly used?

    -A C-clasp is a type of dental clasp used primarily in molars and premolars. It features an active arm and an occlusal crossover wire and is also known as the three-fourth clasp or circumferential clasp.

  • What are the main components of a C-clasp?

    -The C-clasp includes an active arm, an occlusal crossover wire, a step bend, and a retentive tag. It also has a parallel aspect with a step bend that helps in fitting it onto the dental structure.

  • What tools are required to make a C-clasp?

    -To make a C-clasp, you need a universal plier, a cutter, a cast, and the wire that will form the clasp.

  • How do you start making a C-clasp?

    -Start by cutting the wire to the required length, then partially straighten it using pliers. The wire should be bent to create a loop, with the curved surface facing outward and the flat side facing inward.

  • What is the purpose of compressing the wire during the C-clasp making process?

    -Compressing the wire helps to widen the loop slightly, ensuring that it fits properly in the patient's mouth and conforms to the desired shape.

  • How do you check if the C-clasp fits correctly?

    -After shaping the wire, check the fit by placing it on the cast or model. Adjust the size by trimming excess wire if needed, and make sure it aligns properly with the embrasure.

  • What should be done if the bend of the wire is too acute during the C-clasp creation?

    -If the bend is too sharp, adjust it by gently opening the bend so that it adapts properly to the embrasure.

  • How do you ensure that the bend of the C-clasp is in the correct plane?

    -Always check the planes before making the bend. Hold the pliers at least one millimeter below the intended bend point to ensure that it aligns correctly.

  • What is a step bend, and how is it made?

    -A step bend is a specific type of bend used in the C-clasp to adapt to the parallel surface of the tooth. To make it, first bend the wire outward slightly, then bend it inward by holding the pliers a couple of millimeters below the original bend.

  • How is the eyelet of the C-clasp formed?

    -The eyelet is created by bending the wire in a small loop, then compressing it to secure the shape, which is the final step in making the C-clasp.

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