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Zest Anchor™
Advanced Generation
Fabrication
Instructions |
ZAAG Direct
Placement/Male Instructions
ZAAG Cast
Coping
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A special ZAAG Cast-to Female (Standard
or Mini Size without titanium nitride coating) is used when a cast
gold coping to cover and protect the root surface is desired (Fig 24).
The following procedure is recommended for the Standard Cast-to Female.
NOTE: The Mini Cast-to Female uses the same procedure
except a cast-to One Step Drill is used following the drilling steps.
1.
The endodontic treatment is completed and the remaining tooth structure is
reduced to the level of the gingiva. It is desirable that the root be
prepared with a beveled shoulder or chamfer margin. |
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2. The ZAAG One Step
Drill is self starting and pilot holes are not necessary. At a slow
speed (750 RPM), drill a hole with the One Step Drill to a depth where a
recessed seat is created on the occlusal surface. Next, use the
Cast-to Drill. This will provide an adequate reduction preparation (
and room) for the wax-up and the Cast-to Female. Water should be used
generously when cutting with the ZAAG Drills
(Fig 25). 3.
An impression is made (FIG 26), being sure to include other attachments and
anatomy to determine the path of insertion of the denture. The master
cast and dies are prepared. |
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4.
Using a surveyor, place the plastic Paralleling Post with the attached
Cast-to Female parallel with the other ZAAG attachments. If multiple
attachments (4 or more) are planned, the prosthetic path of insertion as
directed by the flanges should not be divergent in excess of 10º
for any of the ZAAG attachments.
5.
Wax the Cast-to Female directly into the die. The stainless steel
should be completely encased with a layer of wax up to, but not over the
junction of the plastic Paralleling Post (Fig 27). Use a hard wax so
the female will be held securely when removing the Paralleling Post.
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6.
Remove the plastic Paralleling Post, leaving the stainless steel attachment
cavity open for investment material to flow into (Fig 28).
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Spruing |
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Run the sprue at a 45º angle to the Cast-to
Female so the molten gold will flow down along one side of the metal female,
around the metal female, and up the other side. The sprue should NOT
be directed at the metal female, which could possibly dislodge it when
casting. |
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Investing |
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Use Ceramigold Investment by Whip Mix Corp, or an equivalent High Heat
Investment. The investment material is flowed into the attachment
cavity to stabilize it during burnout and prevent gold from going inside the
female. Make sure investment flows into each ZAAG Cast-to attachment.
Bench set ring for 60 minutes. |
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Burnout |
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Place ring in a cold furnace (sprue hole down) and raise temperature to 1500º
F maximum. Use a rate of climb of 0º F to 1500º F maximum over a time
period of one hour. |
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Casting |
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Use only precious or semi-precious alloys for casting root copings.
Cast the copings using the recommended temperatures of the alloy
manufacturer. The stainless steel female will withstand a temperature
of up to 2000º F without any dimensional
change. |
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Devesting |
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After casting, allow to bench cool for 20 minutes. To remove the
investment material from the Cast-to Female without damage to the stainless
steel, use an acid free investment and porcelain remover solution (Kleen-It
D), or a hydrofluoric/sulfuric acid mixture (EZ Strip) in an ultrasonic
cleaner for a period of 30-45 minutes. Do NOT use a bur to remove
the investment, or sandblast with aluminum oxide which may damage the
internal surface of the female. A
Fiberglass Pencil may be used
to remove any remaining investment. |
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Finishing and Polishing |
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Use caution when polishing with a rubber wheel not to damage the Cast-to
Female attachment. Polish the surface of the coping to make a smooth
mating surface for the male attachment. The plastic Paralleling Post
can be placed in the female to protect the attachment while polishing.
If additional polishing is needed, it is recommended to only use glass beads
at a low pressure at 40 psi, or a fiberglass or bristle polishing brush. |
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After polishing the coping, place a male attachment into each Cast-to Female
and check for proper fit. Clean again in ultrasonic solution and
deliver to the dental office to be cemented in place intra-orally on the
prepared tooth root. |
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14. The finished copings
containing the ZAAG Cast-to Female are cemented in place intra-orally on the
prepared root tooth (Fig 29).
15. Snap a male (stainless
steel cap, nylon male, and centering sleeve) into each cemented coping for
chairside pickup into the denture (Fig 30). If processing of the
denture component by the laboratory is desired, follow steps 2-8 in "Male
Placement by Laboratory." |
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