Maarc
Maarc Pattern Wax
Maarc Pattern Wax
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Maarc Inlay/Onlay Pattern Wax are type-1 waxes which soften at a temperature that is not hazardous to the dental pulp tissue, hence can be used to prepare patterns of indirect-restorations in the patient’s mouth by direct-wax technique. They have uniform workability over a wide temperature range and facilitate accurate adaptation to the prepared cavity.
Ideal wax with excellent plasticity for modeling of complicated preparations such as inlays, onlays, crowns and bridges.
Type I wax = a medium wax that is used for forming direct patterns in the mouth.
Type II wax = a soft wax that is used as an indirect technique wax.
INDICATIONS:
- For modelling crowns and bridges
- For creating inlays and onlays
| Pattern No.1 Orange | For Dipping |
| Pattern No.2 Red | For Built - up |
| Pattern No.3 Blue | Medium Built - up wax |
| Pattern No.4 Green | Hard Pattern wax |
| Pattern No.5 Voilet | Hard Built - up wax |
| Pattern No.6 Coffee | Copying wax |
| Pattern No.7 Magenta | For Margin |
| Pattern No.8 Orange | Flowing Hard Wax |
Features
Features
- The basic classification from our side is being done based on hardness and stiffness and flow of waxes.
- Softer waxes with high flow are more flexible and are often used
- Flexible
- Fit perfectly in cervical areas
- High adaptation
- Stability to surfaces
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x Pattern Wax ( 200gm box )
Direction to use
Direction to use
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin: India
- Manufacturer: Shiva Products
Warranty
Warranty
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question : How does MAARC Pattern Wax fit in dental applications?
Answer: It fits perfectly in cervical areas and offers high adaptation and stability.
Question : How is MAARC Pattern Wax classified?
Answer: It is classified based on hardness, stiffness, and flow characteristics.
Question : What is MAARC Pattern Wax used for?
Answer: It is used to create patterns for metallic restorations, including inlays, crowns, and bridges.
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