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A technique for developing a master cast with previously made dies

L Harrison, M Goldfogel

    Trends & Techniques in the Contemporary Dental Laboratory
    |May 1, 1994
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    This article presents a technique for creating accurate dental working casts with stable, removable dies. It ensures precise dowel pin placement for easy die removal and replacement during restorative treatment.

    Area of Science:

    • Dental materials science
    • Prosthodontics
    • Laboratory procedures

    Background:

    • Accurate working casts are crucial for the laboratory phase of restorative dentistry.
    • Removable dies must be stable, easily removed, and reliably replaced for precise treatment.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a technique for preparing final working casts with stable, removable dies.
    • To ensure accurate die withdrawal and replacement using well-placed dowel pins.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizes hollow plastic casting sprues as temporary dowels.
    • Employs transfer copings to relate dies when individual impressions are used.
    • Replaces temporary dowels with conventional brass dowel pins after die seating in a transfer coping pickup impression.

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    Main Results:

    • Achieves stable dies that are easily removed from the base and reliably replaced.
    • Ensures well-placed dowel pins for accurate die management.
    • Facilitates efficient and precise laboratory procedures.

    Conclusions:

    • The described technique enhances the accuracy and efficiency of preparing working casts.
    • It provides a reliable method for managing removable dies in dental restorations.
    • This approach improves the precision of the laboratory phase in restorative dentistry.