Contemporary Clinical Dentistry (Jan 2011)

Prefabricated light-polymerizing plastic pattern for partial denture framework

  • Atsushi Takaichi,
  • Noriyuki Wakabayashi,
  • Yoshimasa Igarashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0976-237X.91814
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 402 – 404

Abstract

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Our aim is to report an application of a prefabricated light-polymerizing plastic pattern to construction of removable partial denture framework without the use of a refractory cast. A plastic pattern for the lingual bar was adapted on the master cast of a mandibular Kennedy class I partially edentulous patient. The pattern was polymerized in a light chamber. Cobalt-chromium wires were employed to minimize the potential distortion of the plastic framework. The framework was carefully removed from the master cast and invested with phosphate-bonded investment for the subsequent casting procedures. A retentive clasp was constructed using 19-gauge wrought wire and was welded to the framework by means of laser welding machine. An excellent fit of the framework in the patient′s mouth was observed in the try-in and the insertion of the denture. The result suggests that this method minimizes laboratory cost and time for partial denture construction.

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