Dental casting wax
A waxy dental material used to make patterns in the production of fixed dental prosthetic restorations by the "lost-wax" casting technique. After application, this device cannot be reused.
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A waxy dental material used to make patterns in the production of fixed dental prosthetic restorations by the "lost-wax" casting technique. After application, this device cannot be reused.
A device used in the dental laboratory for casting various kinds of metal with various kinds of technology.
A structure/frame designed to hold and support a patient's torso or limb (arm or leg) in an appropriate position during an orthopaedic casting procedure. It typically consists of an adjustable base/pedestal and frame with a set of detachable components incl...
"A waxy dental material used to make patterns in the production of fixed dental prosthetic restorations by the ""lost-wax"" casting technique. After application, this device cannot be reused."
A material composed primarily of non-noble metals [e.g., includes alloys such as cobalt-chrome (Co-Cr), nickel-chromium, titanium (Ti)] intended for use in the fabrication of a dental cast [i.e., a positive copy of a part of the oral anatomy made in an impr...
A material composed primarily of noble metals [e.g., gold (Au), palladium (Pd), platinum (Pt), or silver (Ag)] intended for use in the fabrication of a dental cast [i.e., a positive copy of a part of the oral anatomy made in an impression (mould), such as a...
A manually-operated dental laboratory instrument intended to be used to smooth and refine the surface of the screw channel, screw seat and implant/abutment connection of a dental implant suprastructure, by means of a rotating abrasive action. It is used to ...
A manually-operated dental laboratory instrument intended to help guide a manual reamer during smoothing and refining of the surface of the screw channel, screw seat and implant/abutment connection of a dental implant suprastructure, to remove minor casting...
A manually-operated dental laboratory instrument intended to be inserted into a cannulated reamer to help guide the reamer during smoothing and refining of the surface of the screw channel, screw seat and implant/abutment connection of a dental implant supr...
A dental device made of gypsum (e.g., plaster, dental stone) intended to be used as a replica (model) of a specific patient’s teeth and gums, to assist with a dental treatment-related procedure (e.g., production of a dental restoration, design of a teeth wh...
A prefabricated dental device intended to serve as a matrix or cavity for the casting of a metallic denture clasp. It is manufactured to meet a standard specification for adaptation or direct insertion into the patient's mouth.
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed with a thin electrically-heated wire (hot-wire) that is used in the manual production of radiation therapy beam blocks (custom-made radiation collimators) which are used to configure a patient specific radiat...
A hand-held, mechanical instrument intended to measure the hardness of a material (e.g., skin, elastomers, natural rubbers, neoprenes, casting resins). It typically consists of a needle gauge (indentor) at the distal end, which is intended to be pressed ont...
A material consisting mainly of a suitable allotrope of silica (to give a desired thermal expansion) and a bonding material, used in the dental laboratory to form the mould for dental castings. The bonding material may be either gypsum, phosphates, or silic...