Guide To Occlusal Waxing 3rd Edition PDF Download Ebook. Herbert T. Shillingburg, Edwin L., Jr. Wilson and Jack T. Morrison offer convenient reference during occlusal waxing. Six views of each tooth depict occlusal morphology, centric contacts, inclined planes, excursive pathways of opposing cusps, and proximal contacts from buccal and occlusal views.
Static and dynamic occlusal interferences frequently need to be corrected by selective grinding of the occlusal surface of conventional cast, porcelain fused to metal and all-ceramic restorations. Proper dimensional contours and occlusal morphologies of these restorations is an important consideration in overall success of the case.
Various types of occlusal morphologies and contact relationships of posterior reconstructions are dependent on the occlusal schemes (Cusp-fossa or Cusp-marginal ridge) and the requirements of the patient’s masticatory system. While much has been said and deliberated about the occlusal schemes, little is spoken about its development using intricate waxing techniques. There are various waxing techniques described in this book which give a detailed description of the steps, methodology and instrumentation used for waxing of occlusal forms. The role of using such intricate waxing techniques cannot be overemphasized.
This text also discusses the different techniques to be used in developing appropriate occlusal morphology and is supported by suitable case presentations. Reading this book will be of a great value in preventing some of the failures which occur with the restorations that replace occlusal surfaces.
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