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Typenschild Beispiel / Kategorie: [z. B. Geräte] |
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noppenartig Beispiel / Kategorie: [z. B. KFO-Bracketbasis] Schwerpunkttexte Schwerpunkttext |
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vormattiert Beispiel / Kategorie: [z. B. Laserschweißdraht] |
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Gaumenerweiterung | palatal expansionPronunciation
păl′a-tal i˘k-spăn′shun
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[e.g. jaw orthopaedics]
Definition from Glossary
The lateral movement of the maxillae to increase palatal width English focus textsTranslate |
Zahncreme-Rezeptur | |
künstlicher Speichel Erläuterung: DIN EN ISO 1942:Ersatz für den natürlichen Speichel |
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thermische Expansion Beispiel / Kategorie: [z. B. Einbettmasse] Schwerpunkttexte Schwerpunkttext |
thermal expansionPronunciation
thûr′mal i˘k-spăn′shun
Example / Category
[e.g. investment material]
Definition from Glossary
expansion of a material caused by heat
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Lastübertragung Beispiel / Kategorie: [z. B. Implantate] Schwerpunkttexte Schwerpunkttext |
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Frässockel | milling baseTranslate |
Nukleoprotein | nucleoproteinTranslate |
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devital | |
thread root [e.g. threaded implants]
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PFM system [porcelain-fused-to-metal system]
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dissection | DissektionÜbersetzungSektionÜbersetzung |
free from pain | schmerzfreiÜbersetzung |
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genuine overbite [e.g. occlusion] *
During closure of the jaws the lower anteriors are obscured completely by the upper anteriors, e.g due to overdevelopment of the upper anteriors English focus texts English focus texts |
DeckbissBeispiel / Kategorie
[z.B. Okklusion]
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Erläuterung
UK-Front verschwindet vollständig hinter der OK-Front beim Zusammenbeißen (z.B. wegen vertikaler Überentwicklung der alveolären OK-Front) SchwerpunkttextÜbersetzung |
platform [e.g. vibrator]
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deep penetration welding | TiefenschweißenÜbersetzung |
pantogram | PantographieÜbersetzung |
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Wax build-up technique Wax build-up technique The various anatomical structures (such as cusp tips and slopes as well as marginal ridges) are usually built up one after another by adding small portions of wax (often using differently coloured waxes for didactic purposes). The firm, special waxes first have to be melted at room temperature. This can be carried out by warming small portions on differently shaped working tips of hand instruments in an open flame (such as a gas burner) or using electrically heated instruments which provide for more accurate temperature control and avoid contamination (e.g. electric wax-knife, induction heaters, wax dipping units). The wax is applied drop-by-drop to ensure that the warmer molten wax added last fuses seamlessly with the firm, cooler material. After hardening, the wax pattern can be reduced by sculpting, milling guidance surfaces or drilling to add retainers. Modern procedures include flexible, occlusal preforms for adding contours to soft wax. In addition, wax preforms, such as for occlusal surfaces or bridge pontics, are available in various shapes and sizes. Recently, irreversible, light-curing materials have been introduced for use instead of reversible thermoplastic waxes. Wax preforms To ensure that the wax pattern can be released without being damaged, model surfaces, opposing dentition and preparations must be hardened/sealed with special lacquer (applied by spraying, brushing or dipping). These waxes are mostly relatively rigid/elastic after cooling. Attaching wax sprues to a removable framework supported on double crowns using a hand instrument When employing the lost wax technique, prefabricated wax sprues, bars and reservoirs are attached to the patterns. Once the pattern has been released and its sprues waxed onto the crucible former, it is invested in a casting ring with refractory investment material. The wax can then be burnt out residue-free and casting completed. Unlike standard wax build-up techniques, a diagnostic wax-up is not intended for fabricating an indirect restoration, but rather for simulating the appearance and/or external contouring for producing orientation templates. |