Proximal box jig

Dentistry – Apparatus – Having gauge or guide

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041775651

ABSTRACT:
A jig for the cutting of proximal boxes or outline forms in dentistry employs a guide table and paralleling arm. The guide table is located over the teeth by the clamping action of a pair of depending retentive arms which engage the embrasure area between adjacent teeth. The paralleling arm, which receives the dental burr, is swingable over the guide table and the latter and the arms in turn are provided with guide surfaces for determining the location and attitude of the buccal, lingual, axial and cervical walls of a proximal box.

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