For the crown and bridge technique. The high opacity prevents translucent effects and cares for optimal data capture in the CAD process. Contains inorganic components.
Specification:
- An increasing number of waxed-up restorations are being scanned using the CAD/CAM technique.
- The use of highly opaque wax is the most effective way of preventing translucent effects and ensuring optimal data generation.
- Precision dental restorations using the CAD/CAM technique can only be fabricated if there is high data density.
- A wax with very high opacity is required for blocking out small cavities on the plaster die in CAD/CAM work.
- The solidification temperature of both waxes is 62 °C.