Dental OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) Practice Exam

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Where is the last one-third of the retentive arm of the clasp typically located?

  1. Labial to the HOC

  2. Bucal to the HOC

  3. Apical to the HOC

  4. Cervical to the HOC

The correct answer is: Apical to the HOC

The correct answer indicates that the last third of the retentive arm of the clasp is typically located apical to the height of contour (HOC). This positioning is crucial for ensuring that the clasp engages properly with the tooth, providing adequate retention. When the retentive arm is placed apically, it allows the clasp to achieve effective retention by following the contour of the tooth, allowing it to move toward the axial wall when forces are applied, while also minimizing encroachment on the gingival margin. The apical placement helps in maintaining the balance between retention and periodontal health by preventing undue stress on the surrounding tissues. This positioning allows for a secure grasp on the tooth while also facilitating a gentle interaction with the gums, which is essential for patient comfort and maintaining the integrity of the supportive structures of the tooth.