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V. WAXING<br />

With TALLADIUM flexible partials cases, there is thinner wax-up compared to<br />

conventional acrylic partials. Thickness needed should just be enough to provide support<br />

especially at critical junctions and connectors. TALLADIUM flexible partials are<br />

unbreakable with proper design and with proper processing. There should not be any<br />

bulky flanges.<br />

Recommended thickness of the wax pattern:<br />

1. Palatal thickness: 1.25 - 1.5 mm<br />

2. Buccal & Labial Flange: 1.25 - 2.0 mm<br />

3. Clasps: 1.0 - 1.5 mm ( Always uniform with flange and junction )<br />

4. Lingual Flange: 1.25 - 2.00 mm<br />

5. Lingual Major Connector [Mandibular] : 1.75 - 2 mm<br />

Wax pattern should rest Wax pattern should include<br />

on the cingulum of anterior the lower 2/3 of the 3 posterior<br />

Teeth / Pontics. Teeth / Pontics.<br />

VI. INVESTING THE TOP HALF OF THE FLASK

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