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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Diagnostic Wax Up
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<blockquote data-quote="kcdt" data-source="post: 262300" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>I wax tons of diagnostics and surgical guides. I've taken to going through the pans for nightguards. I look for intact arches with no missing teeth, crowns, or fillings. I make a lab putty matrix occlusal to just past cej. Look for varying morphology forms as well as sizes. I currently have enough to wax 6-7 complete arches with matching opposition in sizes small to really big with 3 shape variations in the mid range sizes.</p><p>I used to use denture teeth, but unless it's an anatomically correct mould, I find them too narrow buccal lingual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcdt, post: 262300, member: 349"] I wax tons of diagnostics and surgical guides. I've taken to going through the pans for nightguards. I look for intact arches with no missing teeth, crowns, or fillings. I make a lab putty matrix occlusal to just past cej. Look for varying morphology forms as well as sizes. I currently have enough to wax 6-7 complete arches with matching opposition in sizes small to really big with 3 shape variations in the mid range sizes. I used to use denture teeth, but unless it's an anatomically correct mould, I find them too narrow buccal lingual. [/QUOTE]
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