Title: The Wax Tryin
1The Wax Try-in
2Wax Try-in
- Verify Change
- Appearance
- Phonetics
- Occlusal relationships
- Patient comfort
3Two try-in appointments
- Initial wax try-in
- Confirm esthetics, phonetics
- Verify centric, protrusive
- Final wax try-in
- Ensure balanced (if applicable), wax-up complete
4Dont Overlook Problems
- Difficult/impossible to change after processing
- May require removal, resetting re-processing
- Procedures more costly time consuming
5Incisors too long
6Initial 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
7Make Changes Technician Cant Assess Esthetic
Problems Other changes can be prescribed for
the technician to complete
8Verify 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
9Changing 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
11Vertical 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
12Vertical Dimension Alterations
- If only posterior teeth are changed
- Undesired effect on
- Overbite relationships
- Esthetics
- Balancing contacts
- Assess how changes will affect overall appearance
13Centric Position Contacts
- Check with articulating paper
- Stabilize the mandibular denture
- New centric relation record
- Minimal amount of recording medium
14Minimal Registration Material
- Improves record accuracy
- Less resistance during closure
- Reduces chance of deflection when checking record
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15Small Amount of Registration Material
- Opposing cusps should not penetrate
- Cuspal indentations improve accuracy compared to
flat wax rim
16Alternate Technique Alluwax with a Wax Spatula
17Placement of Alluwax
18Alluwax Should Be Placed Over Contacts
- First contacts are on these areas
- Prevents penetration and contact on prematurities
19Confirm Accuracy of Mounting
- Ensure record is fully set
- Loosen articulator centric lock
- Seat both record bases interdigitate teeth
into record
20Accurate Mounting
- Teeth interdigitate perfectly
- No space around the cusps
- Condylar ball should contact fossae wall
- If either criteria not met, remake record
21Second Record Used to Confirm Inaccurate Mounting
- Mandibular cast removed from mounting ring
- Mounting plaster ground thinner
- Cast remounted, using the new record
22Tooth Position
- Canine Relationship
- Most critical tooth relationship
- If half tooth offset not present, diastema
required between anterior posterior teeth
23Canine Relationship
- Problems encountered when
- Jaw size discrepancies
- Malocclusions
- Improper contouring of occlusal rims
24Eliminating a Canine Discrepancy
- Reducing or increasing overjet
- Reducing or increasing arch circumference of one
or both occlusion rims - Altering vertical dimension
25Eliminating a Canine Discrepancy
- Bodily moving teeth more facially or more
lingually - Changing axial inclination (tilting) of teeth
26Prior to resetting teeth, the dentist should
determine how to eliminate a canine discrepancy
27Excursive Contacts
- If the canine relationship is not acceptable, and
will be changed, excursive contacts will change
as well
28Excursive Contacts
- Evaluate visually and with articulating paper
- Intraoral/articulator discrepancies
- Remake protrusive record
- Check/reset condylar inclination
29Verify Comfort Tongue Space
- Ask patient to comment on
- Comfort
- Ability to speak with the dentures
30Esthetics
- Check
- Amount of incisal display
- Harmony of the maxillary teeth with the smile
line - Accuracy of the midline
- Angle of the occlusal plane
31Esthetics
- Check
- Proper soft tissue profile, contours
- Lip support
- Display of the vermilion border,
- Correct nasolabial angle
32Esthetics
- 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
33Esthetics
- 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
34Phonetics
- Easier to assess
- Teeth have replaced bulky rims
- Crowded tongue space can adversely affect
phonetics
35Lisping
- Non-uniform overjet of the anterior teeth
- Diastemas between teeth
- Palatal contours
- Diamond-shaped openings between incisors
36Phonetics
- 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
37Sibilant Sounds
- S, ZT CH SH
- Sixty-six, Mississippi)
- Incisors should approach end to end relationship
38Fricative 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
39Denture base contours
- Affect phonetics, comfort and retention
- Should not be slightly convex in shape
Convex
Concave
40Denture 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
41Patient Input
- Use open ended questions
- How do you like the appearance?,
- rather than
- Dont the new dentures look great?
42Patient Input
- If the patient sounds unconvinced
- ask more questions
- Do not rush this step to save time!
43Final Wax Try-in
- Confirm that prescribed changes are acceptable
- Making further alterations if required
- Diastemas should be closed
- Phonetics should be acceptable
44Laboratory Prescription
- Request
- Processing, finishing polishing
- Laboratory remount of the dentures
- Adjustment of occlusion to compensate for
processing changes
45Laboratory Prescription
- Request
- Fabrication of remount index and casts, (used at
the delivery appointment) - Refinement of wax-up
- Special requests
- Send remount jig to laboratory
46Importance 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
47Laboratory
- 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
48Checklist
- 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