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3a. boxing and master casts Question and answers rated A+ 2024/2025 3a. boxing and master casts alveolar ridge. 15-20mm thick 4-5mm if the base is too thick, the cast will not fit within the confines of the denture flask alveolar ridge. 15-20mm thick 4-5mm if the base is t

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3a. boxing and master casts
alveolar ridge.


15-20mm thick


4-5mm


if the base is too thick, the cast will not fit within the confines of the denture
flask
alveolar ridge.


15-20mm thick


4-5mm


if the base is too thick, the cast will not fit within the confines of the denture
flask
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1
boxing method 1: beading wax and boxing wax- maxillary impression:


add layer of pvs adhesive followed by sticky wax around he impression ____
mm below the periphery.
2
Finalizing the Master Cast:

, land area ____ thick


depth of peripheral roll- ___mm


base ___ thick
3
finalizing the master cast:




grind the cast on a model trimmer so that the base is parallel to the
_________. the cast should be approximately ____ thick


trim the sides of the cast so that there is even ____mm of land area


what will happen if the base is too thick?
4
boxing method 2- plaster and pumice


after tripping the plaster model with impression in it, wrap the impression in
boxing wax and seal it to the plaster pumice base with hot wax.


brush a light layer of vaseline on to the plaster land area so that the stone cast
does not stick to the land area.


the container made from wax sheet must be at least ___ mm above the
highest point of the impression to create an adequate base

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