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passive reciprocation

 
Dental Dictionary: passive reciprocation

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Reciprocation in a clasp unit achieved by the use of a rigid part of the clasp, located on or above the height of contour line or on a guiding plane and opposite to the retentive arm. However, reciprocation cannot be achieved by a single clasp alone—a similar action must occur by another component of the removable partial denture located across the arch.

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