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DENT MAT - wax

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models of a restoration or appliance Pattern wax
inlay wax baseplate wax casting wax Pattern wax
auxiliary materials in production of casts; extension of impression trays; or in soldering Processing wax
boxing wax utility wax sticky wax carving wax block-out wax Processing wax
corrective wax bite registration wax Impression wax
used to formulate inlay, crown, and bridge made of paraffin, microcrystalline wax, ceresin, carnauba, candelilla, and beeswax Waxes
TYPE OF WAX medium wax for direct wax patterns in the mouth. = Type I
TYPE OF WAX softer wax used in indirect technique in inlays and crowns fabrication. Generally in blue, green, or purple rods or sticks about 7.5 cm long and 6 mm in diameter Type II
The specification limits the nonvolatile residue of inlay waxes to a maximum of what percent ? 0.10%
Stress remaining in a wax as a result of manipulation Residual stress
waxes expand when heated and contract when cooled Thermal expansion
Highly dependent on temperature, composition of thenm wax, force causing deformation, and length of time that the force is applied. Flow
for the pattern for metallic framework of RPD and other structures. Possess a slight degree of tackiness to help maintain their position on the cast until they are sealed in final position to the cast Casting Wax
used to establish the vertical dimension, the plane of occlusion etc. for CD construction Baseplate Wax
for forming a plaster of stone cast from an impression, it must be formed around the impression prior to cast construction. Boxing Wax
used to reline a tray for impression; done to prevent sag and distortion of the impression material. In ortho, known as periphery wax. Utility Wax
used to assemble metallic resin pieces in a fixed temporary position etc. Sticky Wax
used to articulate accurately certain models of opposing quadrants. Bite Registration Wax
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