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To transfer a wax set-up by using a pouring type of acrylic

 

 

Milestones in dental technology are few and far between, but one thing is certain: casting prostheses was revolutionary and is still developing. More and more people are beginning to see the advantages of the system. The Vertex casting system produces a well fitting denture without bite elevation, with a perfect, aesthetically pleasing 1 to 1 transfer. The method is clean, fast and applicable in most situations. During this course, you will learn how to convert both complete and partial dentures from wax to acrylic.

 

Course topics

The course covers the following steps: fixating and checking the wax denture on the plaster model, correct model positioning, filling the Vertex Castaflask, removing the wax denture, cutting the channels and repositioning the elements. The following key steps are also covered: correct separation, casting with and processing Vertex Castavaria. After polymerisation, the denture is finished, polished and prepared for shipment. All steps that may be part of this process will be examined briefly, thoroughly and above all, clearly. This course will also cover individual oral pigmentation with Vertex Acrylic Stain.


Purpose

With this course, Vertex wants to demonstrate the significant time savings that can be achieved with this technique. We will also show that it is a clean, simple and accurate way of manufacturing dentures. If implemented properly, this can lead to significant cost savings for a laboratory. After following this course, you will be able to prepare 20 complete dental prostheses (40 flasks) a day.


Meant for

This course is designed for the denture department, the responsible dental technicians and all denturist.