2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2019.03.008
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A reproducible 3-point contact device for tripoding a definitive cast

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“…This is the clearest and most straightforward of all the approaches. Lastly, Gali et al in 2019 built a "three-point contacting device" out of triangular metal plates with a 3 mm thickness and a 5 mm diameter center aperture (Figure 10) [14]. A detachable Allen screw fit in this aperture.…”
Section: Figure 8: Swiveling Device (A) With Graded Surveyor Spindle (B)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is the clearest and most straightforward of all the approaches. Lastly, Gali et al in 2019 built a "three-point contacting device" out of triangular metal plates with a 3 mm thickness and a 5 mm diameter center aperture (Figure 10) [14]. A detachable Allen screw fit in this aperture.…”
Section: Figure 8: Swiveling Device (A) With Graded Surveyor Spindle (B)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature regarding these techniques and devices was studied thoroughly, and the advantages and disadvantages were weighed and compared (Table 2). While some of them suggested a modification of the cast [6,7,9,13,15], some constructed a device for the purpose [3,5,8,[10][11][12]14,[16][17][18][19][20][21]. Lee et al method [13], though expensive, was the most straightforward and least destructive to the cast preserving the accuracy of tripoding.…”
Section: Figure 8: Swiveling Device (A) With Graded Surveyor Spindle (B)mentioning
confidence: 99%