The document discusses various types of orthodontic clasps, which are retentive components used to hold removable orthodontic appliances in place. Key types include C-clasp, Jackson's clasp, triangular clasp, and Adam's clasp, each with unique advantages and disadvantages related to retention and adjustment. Ideal clasp characteristics include unobtrusiveness, rigidity, and ease of fabrication, while ensuring proper retention without interfering with dental growth.