Dental Metal Framework
A cast metal partial denture features a metal framework that attaches via clasps connected to crowns. While the metal frame is concealed by gum-colored acrylic plastic, the clasps may be visible when you smile. The strength of the metal provides high stability, requiring minimal repairs, making it an ideal long-term solution for patients.
Dental Metal Framework Fabrication Process Between Clinicians and ADS Dental Lab
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Initial Impressions
- The clinician takes full arch upper and lower impressions and a full arch bite registration.
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Model and Frame Fabrication
- ADS Dental Lab receives the case and pours the model accordingly.
- Lab technicians fabricate the metal frame with a bite block. This step takes approximately 2.5 weeks due to the casting process.
- Once the metal frame with bite block is made, the case is sent to the clinician for a try-in.
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Metal Frame and Bite Block Try-In
- The clinician verifies the accuracy of the metal frame and the bite block.
- If the try-in is successful, the clinician sends the case back to ADS Dental Lab for metal frame setup.
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Metal Frame Setup
- ADS Dental Lab receives the case and begins working on the metal frame setup.
- Once the frame setup is ready, the lab sends the case back to the clinician for a setup try-in.
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Setup Try-In
- The clinician receives the case and schedules a try-in with the patient.
- If the setup try-in is successful, the clinician sends the case back to ADS Dental Lab for final finishing.
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Final Finishing
- ADS Dental Lab receives the case and proceeds with the final finishing of the metal frame.
- Once the finishing is complete, the case is sent back to the clinician.
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Final Delivery
- The clinician delivers the completed denture to the patient.
- If the patient approves the overall quality of the denture, they go home with a fully restored smile.