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hey everyone this is Ryan here and welcome back to our prosthodontics series and weamp;#39;ve talked about a lot so far in terms of the partial framework weamp;#39;ve talked about the major and minor connectors the rests and the proximal plates and the mesh work and we really have only one thing left to talk about and thatamp;#39;s the clasps and the different kind of designs that they can have the different sorts of clasps we can select depending on clinical situations so weamp;#39;ll talk about that and then thatamp;#39;ll be it for removable prosthodontics so letamp;#39;s get started so we talked about the indirect retainer in the last video which is typically a rest thatamp;#39;s located anterior and perpendicular to the axis of rotation and this is the counterpart or the direct retainer and so the direct retainers sometimes also called the clasp assembly and well thereamp;#39;s a lot on this slide so I want to zoom in to the direct retainer first and so an example of a dir