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Sending the Container to the Laboratory to Have
the Laboratory Inject the Wax Pattern
In the event that only minor changes are necessary, the Celara
™
Denture System enables the
dentist to send the container with the cast and the alginate to the laboratory for fabrication of the
wax pattern.
wax pattern.
Make sure to seal the wax pattern to the cast when sending the Celara case to the laboratory.
Also include the alginate container in a tightly sealed bag. This gives the laboratory the option to
re-inject if they elect.
Also include the alginate container in a tightly sealed bag. This gives the laboratory the option to
re-inject if they elect.
A small wet towel must be placed between the alginate and stone halves of the containers.
The containers must be secured together and placed in a tightly sealed bag. The Celara
alginate is specially formulated so that it will not shrink or distort for up to 96 hours if these
instructions are followed correctly.
The containers must be secured together and placed in a tightly sealed bag. The Celara
alginate is specially formulated so that it will not shrink or distort for up to 96 hours if these
instructions are followed correctly.
If cleaning and disinfection of the alginate is required, use a disinfection process and technique
which does not cause distortion. Immediately after disinfection procedures, place the alginate
container back in a sealed bag. Celara alginate will not distort in a sealed bag, but will distort if left
out unsealed.
which does not cause distortion. Immediately after disinfection procedures, place the alginate
container back in a sealed bag. Celara alginate will not distort in a sealed bag, but will distort if left
out unsealed.
You can request the laboratory to provide back a Celara Wax Pattern over a stabilized hard base, to
be used as a typical base plate and rim (Figure 20). Alternatively, you can request a complete set-
up for try-in over a stabilized hard base, providing the lab receives a bite from the impressions in
the mouth along with the mold and shade of the teeth (Figure 21. A partial set-up with anterior teeth
only can also be requested from the laboratory (Figure 22).
be used as a typical base plate and rim (Figure 20). Alternatively, you can request a complete set-
up for try-in over a stabilized hard base, providing the lab receives a bite from the impressions in
the mouth along with the mold and shade of the teeth (Figure 21. A partial set-up with anterior teeth
only can also be requested from the laboratory (Figure 22).
Figure 20: Pattern Only
Figure 21: Complete Set-Up
Figure 22: Partial Set-Up