Appliances
with artificial teeth for the upper dentition consist of a palatal
supporting wireframe, for example in the form of semi ellipse, in the
frontal section
of which an alveolar plate with artificial teeth is fixed and in the
lateral sections - the springs are fixed, and the other ends of the
latter are connected
to fastening elements mountable on the lateral teeth (Fig. 1).. Fixing
of artificial teeth and power elements on the palatal wireframe allows to
combine a fixed position of artificial teeth in the frontal section
with sagittal-transversal movements in the area of lateral teeth. The appliance -prosthesis can be made in the embodiment with artificial teeth in the lateral section too. Appliances -prostheses for
both dentitions constitute a basis in the form of lingual or palatal
wire clasp connected via springs (Fig 2), (Fig 3) with fastening
elements mountable on the teeth. Alveolar plate with artificial teeth
is also fixed on the wire clasp through orthodontic springs or directly
on the
fastening elements mountable on the teeth (Fig 3). The correction of
position of artificial teeth and sagittal-transversal movements of
lateral segments of dentitions are achieved by activation of the springs. The
high holding ability of multilink support-retaining wireframes has been
used during the prosthetics for fixation of shaky (loose) teeth caused
by parodontosis too.