Waxing tips

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Chicago_predental

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Hi all,
Just started D1 last week, and I am having a bit of trouble with my wax ups. So far, we have done a crown on #8 and a veneer on #8, as well. I always manage to have a very bulky facial aspect, as well as undercontoured contacts. Also having trouble carving out the lingual fossa. Thanks for your advice!

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The beavertail burnisher was my favorite tool for waxing. I'd bulk up then shape with the burnisher. Did this for dentures too and it was 💯😍
 
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The beavertail burnisher was my favorite tool for waxing. I'd bulk up then shape with the burnisher. Did this for dentures too and it was 💯😍
I'll try this! So far managed to get the marginal ridges down for my fossa but its the shaping into a V and reducing how prominent the ridges are that is the tough part for me
 
My two cents: ask the faculty which 2nd year was one of the “good” ones with waxing and/or hand skills. Approach that student and ask for pointers. I did that and it jump started me as he had great tips that reduced my learning curve versus figuring stuff out on my own.
 
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My two cents: ask the faculty which 2nd year was one of the “good” ones with waxing and/or hand skills. Approach that student and ask for pointers. I did that and it jump started me as he had great tips that reduced my learning curve versus figuring stuff out on my own.
This is a great idea! I have sim tomorrow so Ill ask them :)
 
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