Nihon Hotetsu Shika Gakkai Zasshi
Online ISSN : 1883-177X
Print ISSN : 0389-5386
ISSN-L : 0389-5386
A Study on the Dimensional Change of Refractory working model in the Adjustment of Partial Denture Cast Plate
With Reference to Effects between the Defective Type and Impression Methods
Toshimitsu Tachibana
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1982 Volume 26 Issue 3 Pages 605-618

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In the partial denture design, it is very complexe because of the fact that its range covers one missing tooth to a part of a remaining tooth and, for this reason, the relationship between the two are of various kinds.
In these conditions, it is required that a good refractory working model should be constructed for the purpose of manufacturing a cast plate that possesses a desirable fit. In other words, in designing a partial denture cast plate posessing a desirable fit a need is felt to investigate into various phases of dimensional changes of a refractory working model in detail from a clinical point of view.
In the present study, therefore, the author was concerned with 2 types of phosphate-bonded investment (Hi-vest D and Tai-vest) widely used in the manufacture of Co-Cr alloy cast plate and compared the differences between the effects of Kennedy's 4 kinds of defective types and 3 different impression taking methods (alginate, combined alginate with individual trays and combined alginate with commercially available trays) on a heatresistant model.
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