Series 1 e.max Wax-up for Pressing

  • Wax injection from provisional restorations
  • Cutback for incisal effects
  • Multi-tooth esthetics

This video is the third in a series showing dental laboratory and clinical aspects of the treatment of a patient with 6 e.max high translucency lithium disilicate veneers. This module shows the waxup of the final restorations based on a wax injection transferring shape and form from the provisional model to the preparation model. This video features shape, form, surface morphology and incisal cutback in wax. The preoperative condition of this case includes several diastema; the waxing video deals with the esthetic composition necessary to convert this situation to a highly esthetic outcome. If you wish, you can order the models for this case from Ivoclar, the full set includes stone die models for technicians and composite die models for clinical exercises. 

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Requirements for Course Completion

This video will be available through your NADL Learner Community for 30 days from your purchase date and will expire after that time. 

Accreditation

This course has been approved by the NBC for 1 Hour of Documented Scientific Standards Credits for CDTs/RGs. Credits will be automatically submitted to NBC. 

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Credit Information

Activity Number Credit Amount Accreditation Period
32195 1 Scientific from January 04, 2016