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Saw modification for underside die cutting.

C A Netti1, R A Yard, G Withrow

  • 1Fixed Prosthodontic Department, U.S. Army DENTAC, Ft. Riley, Kan.

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
|November 1, 1990
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Simple modifications to a laboratory saw and workbench improve cast sectioning. These enhancements allow for clear visibility of the margin and blade, enabling precise cuts for dental restorations.

Area of Science:

  • Dental technology
  • Laboratory equipment modification

Background:

  • Accurate sectioning of dental casts is crucial for fabricating prosthetics.
  • Standard laboratory saws may present challenges in visualizing the cutting margin and blade during sectioning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe simple modifications to a standard laboratory saw and workbench.
  • To enhance the precision and control during the sectioning of dental casts.

Main Methods:

  • A standard laboratory saw was modified.
  • The workbench surface was altered to improve visibility.
  • The modified setup was used for sectioning casts, focusing on removable pinned die sections.

Main Results:

  • The modifications provide the operator with a constant, clear view of the preparation margin and saw blade.

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  • This enhanced visibility facilitates accurate and controlled cuts.
  • The procedure allows for precise sectioning from the underside of removable pinned die sections.
  • Conclusions:

    • Simple modifications significantly improve the utility of a standard laboratory saw for cast sectioning.
    • The enhanced visibility leads to more accurate and controlled cutting, beneficial for dental laboratory procedures.