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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: CONNECTORS 2, limiting factors in design of nonrigid connectors such that most prefabricated patterns, CONNECTORS are affected by ESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS, pulp size & clinical crown height can be limiting factors in design of nonrigid connectors, ESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS should Anterior Connectors, adequate occlusocervical space to ensure adequate stregth, plaque control to improve appearance, ESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS should occupy the normal anatomic inter-proximal contact areas, tissue surface of connectors should be highly polished, adequate access to cleansing, large connectors of individual retainers, limiting factors in design of nonrigid connectors such that short clinical crowns, inappropriate shaping of individual retainers, elliptical in shape which is strongest, most manufacturers recommend 3 to 4 mm of vertical height, Properly shaped connector because large connectors, individual retainers may result in display of metal connector, most prefabricated patterns require preparation of a fairly sizable box, not too large incisocervically otherwise would result to interference with effective plaque control, configuration similar to a meniscus formed between two parts of the prosthesis, Gingival Interface replicates forms