Casting Procedure And Its Defects

Authors

  • Bhupinderpal
  • Kirtika
  • Madhulika Sharma

Keywords:

Casting, Dental materials, Lost-wax technique, Casting defects, Porosity, Surface roughness

Abstract

Casting is a widely used technique in dentistry for fabricating precise metallic restorations such as crowns, inlays, and bridges. The process involves converting a wax pattern into its metallic counterpart using the lost-wax casting method. Although the technique has evolved significantly, errors during various stages may lead to casting defects that compromise the accuracy, strength, and esthetics of restorations. This article provides a brief overview of the casting procedure and discusses common casting defects, their causes, and methods of prevention.

Author Biographies

  • Bhupinderpal

    Reader, Department of Prosthodontics, Desh Bhagat Dental College and Hospital,MandiGobindgarh,Punjab,India.

  • Kirtika

    Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Desh Bhagat Dental College and Hospital,MandiGobindgarh,Punjab,India

  • Madhulika Sharma

    PG Student,  Department of Prosthodontics, Desh Bhagat Dental College and Hospital,MandiGobindgarh,Punjab,India.

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Published

2024-09-01

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