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Transferring Conditioned Partially Edentulous Ridge Form to a Master Cast
Jefferson Ricardo Pereira1, Janaina Salomon Ghizoni2, Marcelo Tomás de Oliveira3
1Department of Health Science, University of Southern Santa Catarina, Tubarão, Brazil. jeffripe@rocketmail.com.
Abstract:
Gingival conditioning techniques in prosthodontics aim to overcome bone and soft-tissue defects that often compromise the outcome of restorations in terms of esthetics, function, and biocompatibility. Whatever the technique used, it is essential to reproduce a regular concave gingival outline in order to recreate the natural aspect of the relationship between teeth and gingiva, eliminating black triangles. Transferring the details of the conditioned soft tissue to the laboratory technician with precision may be challenging. The authors hereby propose a novel technique to transfer the clinical aspect of the conditioned soft tissue to the master cast, using a customized metal framework to help ensure accuracy.

