Dpi Modelling Wax
DESCRIPTION
A uniform Modelling Wax with excellent working qualities and outstanding cohesive properties.
USES & ADVANTAGES
- Simulation of Dental Structures: Dentists use modeling wax to create accurate representations of teeth and gums. This allows them to study and plan treatments such as dental restorations (crowns, bridges) and orthodontic appliances (braces, retainers).
- Diagnostic Aid: Wax models help dentists and orthodontists demonstrate treatment options to patients visually. Patients can better understand proposed procedures when they can see physical models of their teeth and potential outcomes.
- Trial Runs: Dentists use wax to create trial versions of prosthetic devices (like dentures or crowns) directly in the patient’s mouth. This enables adjustments to be made before the final product is fabricated, ensuring a better fit and functionality.
- Mouthguard Fabrication: Custom-made mouthguards for sports or teeth grinding (bruxism) are often created using modeling wax as a base. Dentists can mold the wax to fit a patient’s mouth precisely before transferring this mold to a more durable material.
- Articulation of Teeth: In dental laboratories, technicians use wax to articulate models of patients’ jaws and teeth. This process helps in constructing appliances that restore proper bite alignment and function.
- Ease of Manipulation: Dental wax is easy to shape and carve, allowing for precise adjustments during the fabrication process. This is essential for achieving optimal aesthetics and functionality in dental prosthetics.
- Biocompatibility: Dental waxes are formulated to be biocompatible, ensuring they do not cause adverse reactions or irritation when used intraorally.
PACKAGING
11 sheets in one pack
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