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The retention of an indirect, extra-coronal restoration can be improved by
1. decreasing the taper of the preparation wall.
2. lengthening the clinical crown.
3. adding grooves.
4. an antirotation key.
All of the above
Planets 30
The retentive arm of a combination clasp (wrought wire retentive arm and cast lingual arm) is better than a cast arm because it
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The retention form of a full crown preparation can be improved by
1. reducing its taper.
2. increasing its length.
3. utilizing grooves or boxes.
4. polishing the preparation.
(1) (2) (3)
Planets 29
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2. evaluate the retention potential of the abutment teeth.
3. evaluate the modifications needed to create parallel guiding planes.
4. locate the height of contour abutment teeth.
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