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Why not deliver the case with a conventional wax-up, get DDS approval and “jump” the teeth with a matrix, and process in lab?

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Why not deliver the case with a conventional wax-up, get DDS approval and “jump” the teeth with a matrix, and process in lab?

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A. Conventional dental wax can be used to set teeth in combination with an Eclipse processed baseplate to make a try-in denture. Directions for this procedure are found in the Directions For Use, page 6., first column, III. OPTIONAL METHODS FOR FULL AND PARTIAL DENTURES. Relines and Repairs Q.

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