A partial acrylic lingual plate is commonly used as a transitional / temporary denture connector. What are the main disadvantages of using this as a permanent connector?

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A partial acrylic lingual plate is commonly used as a transitional / temporary denture connector. What are the main disadvantages of using this as a permanent connector?
  1. Acrylic plate description: Those RPDs constructed from acrylic are usually temporary and are for those that have a history of problems with metal, or do not want to have clasps on their dentures. Plates may be acrylic. Theyre cheaper and can be easily relined.
    1. 1. Acrylic is weaker and less rigid than the metal alloys and therefore the denture is more likely to flex or fracture during function.
      1. 2. To minimize flexing the acrylic connector has to be relatively bulky. This, in turn, can cause problems with tolerance and offers less scope for a design that allows the gingival margins to be left uncovered.
        1. . Especially when designing a lower APD the surface area is much smaller and little relief is given to the gingival margins as the major connector must cover the abutment surfaces to provide additional strength to the acrylic.
        2. 3. Another significant disadvantage of acrylic resin is that it is radiolucent so that location of the prosthesis can prove difficult if the denture is swallowed or inhaled.
          1. 4. Design issues cause tissue damage over time and with little to no tooth support the denture is primarily tissue supported instead.
            1. For the APD to be tooth-supported metal alloys in the form of rests and clasps are integrated into the acrylic major connector, however these connections are weak as there is no chemical bond present between stainless steel and acrylic
            2. 5. Some peoplehave an allergy to acrylic
              1. a lingual plate must be used because there is insufficient vertical space for a lingual bar. This lack of space may be related to gingival recession, high muscle attachements, or high frenum attachments on the lingual aspect of the mandibular arch.
                1. 6. A porous material suffering with a higher accumulation of plaque.
                  1. 7. When comparing to a metal major connector, its thermal conductivity is inferior.
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