| 1. |
Use Fiber Mesh on top of
the pillars. Cut 2 or 3 suitable pieces. |
| 2. |
"Wet" every Fiber
Mesh piece with unfilled resin. |
| 3. |
Overlap the Fiber Mesh layers.
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| 4. |
Apply a thin layer of an isolating agent or wax on
the cast. |
| 5. |
Use a silicone mold as an instrument for pressing the
Fiber Mesh sheets onto the abutments. Light
cure all around the mold 5–10 seconds before removing it. |
| 6. |
Cut of the edges of the crown frame with scissors or
with a surgical knife. |
| 7. |
Cut a suitable length of everStick
fiber including the packing silicone. Account for a little
more for making a curved frame in the pontic. |
| 8. |
The margin area of the frame is covered with a thin
layer of flow composite and it is light cured. Finish the margin with
rubber grinder. Wax the proximal spaces on the model to avoid closing
them with the everStick fiber frame.
Crown frames are connected together with everStick.
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| 9. |
Apply also flow composite to the surface of the crown
frame before placing the pontic fiber
bundle. |
| 10. |
The shape of the frame is achieved by pressing the
fibers in its transparent silicone and light
curing. Use composite resin for veneers. |
| 11. |
Use at least one bundle of everStick fiber
bundle for a pontic. |
| 12. |
Continue the work by veneering the pontic with composite.
Cover with composite also crowns. Finish and polish. |