Metal Restoration: Second stage

F. Trimming and Ditching

IMG_00971. Gently remove the dies. Use the side of the red pencil to mark the margin of all prepared dies.

2.Use the pear shape bur with handpiece to remove the excess bulk to prepare space for ditching.

3.Use a Zahle wax carver cut excess stone around the margin while not cutting the margin. Trimming and Ditching is completed.

G. Bite Registration and Articulation

IMG_00891. Remove the prepared dies. During Articulation, hold the 2 cast together with one hand. Make sure that the casts are established in jaw relationship records (centric relation and centric occlusion).

2. Use heat cure glue from glue gun to connect the 2 working casts together. Attach the articulator to working casts using Loctite glue.

3. Let glue cure for 5-10 minutes. Use a suitable bur to remove excess stone to create space for the articulator if necessary. Rinse the die cast with cold water to extract the heat cure glue. Bite Registration and Articulation is completed.

H. Application of Die Hardener, Die Spacer, and Separator

IMG_01141. Apply Die Hardener to all the prepared teeth that cover the whole preparation and 2mm below the margin.

2. Apply one layer for silver die spacer and one layer of gold die spacer that is 1 mm above the margin. Apply a layer of Separator (Die Lubricant) to all the preparation teeth. Application of Die Hardener, Die Spacer, and Separator is complete.

I. Full Crown Wax pattern

1. Use a combination of positive waxing (add small increments wax on the die) and negative waxing (remove wax on the die) for Inlay Waxing. Use the Renfert electric wax carver to create wax patterns such as 4 cusp cones, cusp ridges, marginal ridges, mesial and distal contacts areas, 4 axial ridges (2 labial axial ridges and 2 lingual axial ridges), primary anatomy (triangular ridges, central groove), and secondary anatomy (secondary grooves). Use multiple carvers to remove excess wax in bulky areas in the wax pattern. Don’t damage the margin. Full Crown Wax pattern is complete.

J. Inlay Wax pattern

1. Use a combination of positive waxing (add small increments wax on the die) and negative waxing (remove wax on the die) for Inlay Waxing. Use the Renfert electric wax carver to create wax patterns such as 2 cusp cones, cusp ridges, marginal ridges, mesial and distal contacts areas, 2 axial ridges (1 labial axial ridge and 1 lingual axial ridge), primary anatomy (Transverse ridge), and secondary anatomy(secondary grooves). Use multiple carvers to remove excess wax in bulky areas in the wax pattern. Don’t damage the margin. Inlay Wax pattern is complete.

K. Spruing Process

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1. Choose the appropriate gauge for wax pattern. The sprue length should be about 6-9 mm. Use a pair of scissor to cut the sprue to 6mm. Heat the sticky wax with the 7A wax spatula and add the sticky wax to attach the wax pattern to the sprue.

2. Use the same technique to attach the sprue to the runner bar. The sprue should be set at 45 degrees angle perpendicular to the runner bar. Use the Renfert electric wax carver to add or remove sticky wax from the sprue. The sticky wax attached to the wax pattern and runner bar gauge should not be bulky enough to reduce the flow of the metal during the casting process.

3. Use the Renfert electric wax carver to heat the bottom of runner bar gauge and the ring base to secure the Spruing Construction with the ring. Add the ring top. Spray debubblizer into the ring and gently use the airgun. Measure the weight of the sprue construction using a precise electric weight scale. The weight of the sprue will determine the number of metal ingots that needs to be used. Spruing Process is complete.

M. Creation of investment mold

1. Read the instruction of the Investment bag. Use the 30 ml graduated cylinder to measure 29 ml of the Liquid. Open 2 bags of Investment and insert the investment into the clean whipmix vacuum bowl. Add 29 ml of the Liquid into the bowl. Use the plaster spatula to mix the contents. Insert the bowl in the vacuum mixer and start the machine. After the machine finish mixing the contents, remove the bowl. Transfer the investment mixture into the wax pattern.

2. Use the 7A wax spatula and vibrator to assist the flow of the investment. After the wax patterns are filled with investment mixture without bubbles, transfer the remaining of the investment into the ring. Let the investment sit for 10 minutes to complete the exothermic reaction. After the exothermic reaction is complete, twist the ring base and push out the investment mold. Creation of investment mold is complete.

N. Burnout

1. Turn on the ventilation unit. Calibrate the temperature of the Burnout Oven. Heat the oven up from room temperature to 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit at maximum temperature increment stage setting. Set the time elapse to 1 hour.

2. Insert the investment mold into the burnout oven. Close the lid and press start. After the burnout process is complete, open the lid and use the metal clamp to remove the investment mold. Turn off the machine. Open the window and let the investment mold cool down.

O. Casting Process

1. Examine the casting arm to check for detects and malfunction parts. Lift up the stopper. Rotate the Casting arm counterclockwise four times by placing both hands in the casting arm. Use the clamp to place the investment ring in the ring holder and crucible in the crucible holder.

2. Place 4 ingots of metal inside the crucible. Insert the gas line into the blue gas valve. Connect the oxygen line to the torch from the oxygen tank. Start on the flame from lighter to ignite the torch. Turn on the gas switch. Then turn on the oxygen switch at 20 psi pressure indicated at the pressure gauge. Put on the flare goggles for eye protection against the intense light generated from metal heating. Heat the metal ingots in the crucible until the metal is ready for casting. Remove the hands and torch from the casting station and close the lid.

3. Turn off the torch by turning off the oxygen switch. Then turn off the gas switch. Use the metal clamp to remove the investment ring while it is hot. Open the window and let the investment ring sit until it cools. Fasting Cooling allows small grains which causes the metal restoration to become stronger. Casting process is complete.

P. Finish

1. For divesting, use a wooden small hammer to strike the bottom side of the ring to remove the investment from the metal restoration. Do not strike the metal restorations. Use the sandblast machine on the metal restoration.

Q. Polishing

About man c. chan

Man Chun Chan Mr. Chan began to study in New York City College of Technology in fall 2012. His desirable major is Restorative Dentistry. His current goals are to find the best Restorative Dentistry College in the country, learn from the top professors, learn about the latest dental laboratory technology, get top grades in school, work with fellow classmates, learn from upper-class men and upper-class women, and most importantly enjoy his classes. His future goals are to find the top employer who works diligent to serve the needs of dentist and patients. He is currently seeking employment. If you know someone who is seeking help, please email him at man.chan@mail.citytech.cuny.edu. Thank You.
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