The book A Manual of Dental Prosthetics was written by author Wilson, G. H. (George Henry), 1854-1908 Here you can read free online of A Manual of Dental Prosthetics book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Manual of Dental Prosthetics a good or bad book?
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This outline sketch has introduced several laboratory processes, which will be discussed in their proper place. Metal Base-plates. — When an artificial denture is to be constructed upon a metal base, the base-plate is formed either by the casting or swaging method. It is obvious that the base-plate constructed as a component part of the finished artificial denture is the very best base-plate for the occlusion and contour models. Therefore, the vulcanite and metal base-plates are to be much pref...erred to the temporary base-plates formed of wax or of the gum or resinous prepara- tions. OCCLUSION AND CONTOUR MODELS The base-plate, of whatever material, having been adjusted to the mouth, the walls of the model are to be built up of either pure yellow beeswax, white w^ax, pink wax (paraffin), or modelling compound. Their rigidity is in the inverse order as named. The ease of manipulation is in the order given. The }'ellow wax is the least rigid, but because of its ease of manipulation it is most commonly used for building up the occlusion walls.
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