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  1. www.ivoclar.com › medias › Vivodent-SPE-SDCL-ZFK-2023-EN-688409-25Oct23Tooth mould chart - Ivoclar

    This tooth mould chart facilitates the selection of posterior tooth sizes to match the selected anterior teeth. Ivoclar Vivadent offers a variety of posterior teeth, which give the clinician the opportunity to select a tooth shape that will best meet the functional and esthetic needs of the patient.

  2. This mould chart will guide you through the selection of the ideal anatomical tooth for your patient, based upon the ATS philosophy. The harmony of anatomical form and function is provided in this mould chart through seven anterior tooth facial forms, and seven functional occlusal angle families.

  3. Mould Chart – Ultra Value Denture Teeth. For dental professionals and laboratories. Classic® Denture Teeth. Everyone deserves the best denture they can afford. So, even for patients on a tight budget, a great looking denture is still possible.

  4. www.ivoclar.com › 10371855712286 › SR-Phonares-II-Tooth-Mould-Chart-Rev-2020Tooth Mould Chart - Ivoclar

    Step 1. Determine the interalar width of the nose with the help of the Facial Meter. Select an appropriately sized tooth mould from the table. Step 2. After having identified the correct size category, select the desired tooth form, soft or bold, in line with the shape of the patient’s face. Step 3.

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  6. 16 maj 2006 · Do not use a servo arm with a different spline than the servo's output shaft. the different spline will not give proper engagement and would be in danger of the arm slipping in flight. It might feel like it will work... but you can be losing over 90% of the tooth contact area.

  7. This is a dental practitioner view, so tooth number 1, the rear upper tooth on the patient's right, appears on the left of the chart. The Universal Numbering System , sometimes called the "American System", is a dental notation system commonly used in the United States.

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