Setup of Maxillary Anterior Teeth

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1. Heat the wax 7A carver to remove wax for the maxillary anterior teeth. Use the midline and high lip line as guidance. Use the Trubyte Occlusion Plane for assistance.

2. Set in the right and left Central Incisor. The neck of both Central Incisors are depressed.

3. Set in the right and left Lateral Incisor. Both Lateral Incisor should be 1mm higher than Central Incisor and Canines. Both Lateral Incisor should have a distal tilt.

4. Set in the right and left Canines. Both Canines have similar arrangements as Central Incisor.

Characteristics:

Central Incisors are prominent at the neck. Central Incisors and canines are in the same height. Lateral Incisors are 1mm above the horizontal plane. Canines are prominent at the neck. Maxillary anterior teeth are mirror images of their corresponding opposite side teeth.

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