Instruction - Pentron Clinical
Instruction - Pentron Clinical
Instruction - Pentron Clinical
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F I B E R R E I N F O R C E D C O M P O S I T E S ( F R C )<br />
I N D E X I N G T E C H N I Q U E - A N A LT E R N A T E F R A M E W O R K T E C H N I Q U E<br />
16. Cut short strips of FibreKor 16K material to the measured length.<br />
17. Apply FibreFlo resin to the buccal and lingual surfaces of the bar as needed.<br />
18. Lay a short 16K FibreKor strip on the buccal and on the lingual side of the bar in the matrix to start the pontic form. (Fig 14)<br />
19. Measure the width of the pontic form in the matrix (Fig 15). This measurement may be taken on an angle if fibers will be laid at an<br />
angle to the bar.<br />
20. Measure and cut the FibreKor 16K material to the same length.<br />
21. Lay the 16K FibreKor strip across the bar to form the occlusal table (Fig 16). Add additional strips as space permits to fill the form of<br />
the framework in the matrix.<br />
22. Gently press and adapt the FibreKor material within the matrix to fill the impression completely. Use FibreFlo resin to fill in voids as<br />
needed.<br />
23. Cure in the Sculpture Curing Light using the Build-Up cycle. (Fig 17). Do not cure FibreKor frameworks in the Sculpture Curing Light<br />
Final cycle.<br />
24. Remove the FibreKor framework from the matrix. (Fig 18)<br />
25. Apply a thin layer of Sculpture Plus Body material to the abutment preparation.<br />
Fig. 13<br />
Fig. 14 Fig. 15<br />
Fig. 16<br />
Fig. 17 Fig. 18<br />
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