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Hi every one, I'm from Australia and have just found your great site.
I have a question regarding the pouring of final impressions for denture work. In teaching institutions over here it's taught that finals should poured and allowed to set in a position in which gravity is pushing down on the stone and into the impression. Either boxed in with wax or by a two part pour, first pouring the impression, allowing to set then a second pour to base it.
I've always inverted the filled impression onto a mound of stone. I believe the recommended method is a fool proof method for unskilled operators. Can anyone enlighten me on any science either way on this.
Sorry if my technique description is hard to follow.
I have a question regarding the pouring of final impressions for denture work. In teaching institutions over here it's taught that finals should poured and allowed to set in a position in which gravity is pushing down on the stone and into the impression. Either boxed in with wax or by a two part pour, first pouring the impression, allowing to set then a second pour to base it.
I've always inverted the filled impression onto a mound of stone. I believe the recommended method is a fool proof method for unskilled operators. Can anyone enlighten me on any science either way on this.
Sorry if my technique description is hard to follow.