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Wax model preparation

Note:

  • First prepare a fully anatomical model of restorations, and then do the cut-back.
  • Anterior substructure design for the veneering technique. Lingual/palatal fully anatomical design supporting the tooth shape (observe permissible wall thicknesses!).
  • Do not design extreme mamelons, which can create points and edges.
  • The minimum wall thickness of the press material and layer material must be observed.

Please note:

  • For conventional model preparation, only organic, residue-free, combustible waxes may be used.
  • Observe the stipulated minimum layer thicknesses and connector cross-section dimensions with regard to processing technique and indication.
  • A precise wax-up of the restoration must be observed, in particular at the preparation margins.
  • Over-modeling at the preparation margins must be avoided so that a time-efficient finishing process is guaranteed after pressing.
  • For a precise fit of fully anatomical restorations after the application of stain and glaze, disengage the wax-up as the materials cause minimal volume change.
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