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Title: The Wax Tryin


1
The Wax Try-in
2
Wax Try-in
  • Verify Change
  • Appearance
  • Phonetics
  • Occlusal relationships
  • Patient comfort

3
Two try-in appointments
  • Initial wax try-in
  • Confirm esthetics, phonetics
  • Verify centric, protrusive
  • Final wax try-in
  • Ensure balanced (if applicable), wax-up complete

4
Dont Overlook Problems
  • Difficult/impossible to change after processing
  • May require removal, resetting re-processing
  • Procedures more costly time consuming

5
Incisors too long
6
Initial Wax Try-in
  • Verify
  • Appearance of the anterior teeth
  • Accuracy of the maxillomandibular records
  • Changes will almost always need to be made
  • Technician has not finalized balance at this stage

7
Make Changes Technician Cant Assess Esthetic
Problems Other changes can be prescribed for
the technician to complete
8
Verify Occlusal Vertical Dimension
Interocclusal Distance
  • Same techniques used previously
  • Critical to measure feel 2-4 mm of
    interocclusal distance
  • No tooth contacts during closest speaking space

9
Changing OVD
  • Effects
  • Occlusion
  • Facial esthetics

10
  • As mandible moves downward (opening or
    increasing OVD)
  • Incisal edge moves back
  • Increases overjet
  • Helpful Angles Class III
  • Problem Angles Class II

11
Vertical Dimension Alterations
  • One or both arches may require change
  • Made by the laboratory
  • May require resetting of all teeth in at least
    one arch
  • Height of both anterior posterior teeth must be
    in harmony

12
Vertical Dimension Alterations
  • If only posterior teeth are changed
  • Undesired effect on
  • Overbite relationships
  • Esthetics
  • Balancing contacts
  • Assess how changes will affect overall appearance

13
Centric Position Contacts
  • Check with articulating paper
  • Stabilize the mandibular denture
  • New centric relation record
  • Minimal amount of recording medium

14
Minimal Registration Material
  • Improves record accuracy
  • Less resistance during closure
  • Reduces chance of deflection when checking record

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Small Amount of Registration Material
  • Opposing cusps should not penetrate
  • Cuspal indentations improve accuracy compared to
    flat wax rim

16
Alternate Technique Alluwax with a Wax Spatula
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Placement of Alluwax
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Alluwax Should Be Placed Over Contacts
  • First contacts are on these areas
  • Prevents penetration and contact on prematurities

19
Confirm Accuracy of Mounting
  • Ensure record is fully set
  • Loosen articulator centric lock
  • Seat both record bases interdigitate teeth
    into record

20
Accurate Mounting
  • Teeth interdigitate perfectly
  • No space around the cusps
  • Condylar ball should contact fossae wall
  • If either criteria not met, remake record

21
Second Record Used to Confirm Inaccurate Mounting
  • Mandibular cast removed from mounting ring
  • Mounting plaster ground thinner
  • Cast remounted, using the new record

22
Tooth Position
  • Canine Relationship
  • Most critical tooth relationship
  • If half tooth offset not present, diastema
    required between anterior posterior teeth

23
Canine Relationship
  • Problems encountered when
  • Jaw size discrepancies
  • Malocclusions
  • Improper contouring of occlusal rims

24
Eliminating a Canine Discrepancy
  • Reducing or increasing overjet
  • Reducing or increasing arch circumference of one
    or both occlusion rims
  • Altering vertical dimension

25
Eliminating a Canine Discrepancy
  • Bodily moving teeth more facially or more
    lingually
  • Changing axial inclination (tilting) of teeth

26
Prior to resetting teeth, the dentist should
determine how to eliminate a canine discrepancy
27
Excursive Contacts
  • If the canine relationship is not acceptable, and
    will be changed, excursive contacts will change
    as well

28
Excursive Contacts
  • Evaluate visually and with articulating paper
  • Intraoral/articulator discrepancies
  • Remake protrusive record
  • Check/reset condylar inclination

29
Verify Comfort Tongue Space
  • Ask patient to comment on
  • Comfort
  • Ability to speak with the dentures

30
Esthetics
  • Check
  • Amount of incisal display
  • Harmony of the maxillary teeth with the smile
    line
  • Accuracy of the midline
  • Angle of the occlusal plane

31
Esthetics
  • Check
  • Proper soft tissue profile, contours
  • Lip support
  • Display of the vermilion border,
  • Correct nasolabial angle

32
Esthetics
  • Ask patients for their opinion prior to voicing
    your opinion
  • Avoids biasing the patient
  • May be helpful to have family or friend attend
    the wax try-in

33
Esthetics
  • If you or the patient have reservations about
    appearance
  • Resolve prior to final processing
  • Never attempt to persuade a patient out of a
    concern
  • Problems will be yours later, if the patient does
    not like the appearance

34
Phonetics
  • Easier to assess
  • Teeth have replaced bulky rims
  • Crowded tongue space can adversely affect
    phonetics

35
Lisping
  • Non-uniform overjet of the anterior teeth
  • Diastemas between teeth
  • Palatal contours
  • Diamond-shaped openings between incisors

36
Phonetics
  • If have not worn dentures for extended period
  • or
  • Dramatic changes (Contour, Tooth Position,
    Vertical Dimension)
  • Allow the patient to read a out loud for 5-10
    minutes to assess phonetics and comfort

37
Sibilant Sounds
  • S, ZT CH SH
  • Sixty-six, Mississippi)
  • Incisors should approach end to end relationship

38
Fricative Sounds
  • F, V, Fifty-Five
  • Ask patient to count from 50 to 60
  • Maxillary incisal edges should just touch the
    posterior one third of the lower lip

39
Denture base contours
  • Affect phonetics, comfort and retention
  • Should not be slightly convex in shape

Convex
Concave
40
Denture Base Contours
  • Ensure that the denture base is not unduly thick
    or thin
  • Excess bulk will impair comfort
  • Feel between index finger thumb
  • Base that is too thin will be weakened
  • Should not be able to see through

41
Patient Input
  • Use open ended questions
  • How do you like the appearance?,
  • rather than
  • Dont the new dentures look great?

42
Patient Input
  • If the patient sounds unconvinced
  • ask more questions
  • Do not rush this step to save time!

43
Final Wax Try-in
  • Confirm that prescribed changes are acceptable
  • Making further alterations if required
  • Diastemas should be closed
  • Phonetics should be acceptable

44
Laboratory Prescription
  • Request
  • Processing, finishing polishing
  • Laboratory remount of the dentures
  • Adjustment of occlusion to compensate for
    processing changes

45
Laboratory Prescription
  • Request
  • Fabrication of remount index and casts, (used at
    the delivery appointment)
  • Refinement of wax-up
  • Special requests
  • Send remount jig to laboratory

46
Importance of Wax Try-in
  • Chance to change setup
  • If not willing to change aspects of setup,
    appointment is a waste of time
  • An opportunity to improve the final result

47
Laboratory
  • Check Centric contacts
  • Ensure even on all posterior teeth
  • Check visually from facial and tongue space
  • Move in wax if far from contact
  • Adjust with bur if minor prematurities
  • Ensure sufficient overjet
  • Begin checking lateral protrusive contacts

48
Checklist
  • Centric record verified with recording medium
  • Vertical dimension verified
  • a. 2-3 mm between lip closure and teeth
    touching
  • b. Phonetics tests ("50s-60s" or
    "Mississippi") - space between rims
  • c. Lips appear and feel unstrained
  • Tooth form, arrangement shade verified
  • Phonetics verified ("S","F" and "M" sounds)
  • Balanced occlusion, anterior teeth only grazing
    in protrusion
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