Processing the CRS Set 10 registration
1. The anatomically formed bite templates are prepared in
the laboratory and given to the dentist.
2. The back of the Papillameter scale has a small support,
which is placed exactly on the incisal papilla of the patient.
The measurement is taken using the scale while the upper
lip is relaxed. This procedure should be repeated one to two
times to achieve an accurate measurement result. This is
then used to determine the wax wall height.
3. The Papillameter is placed on the Papilla incisiva of the
master model and the measurements taken from the
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patient are transferred to dividers or Sliding Calipers. The
base edge is best suited as reference point on the model.
This measurement is transferred to the wax wall height.
4. The maxilla template fabricated in the laboratory is
placed in the mouth and checked to ensure it fits properly.
The ipupillary line and Camper's level are checked using
a Bite Fork and, if necessary, corrected using the Rim Former.
The offset edge of the Rim Former is placed against the
tuber tapers. The heated Rim Former is pressed forwards
against the wax wall. This melts the entire wax wall paral-
lel to the desired height.
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