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denture flask

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denture flask,
a sectional metal case in which plaster of paris or artificial stone is molded and in which dentures or other resin restorations are processed.

flask,
n a metal case or tube used in investing procedures.
flask, casting,
n See flask, refractory.
flask, closure,
n the procedure of bringing the parts of a flask together to form a complete mold.
flask, crown,
n a small, sectional, metal, boxlike case in which a sectional mold of plaster of paris or artificial stone is made for the purpose of compressing and curing plastics on small dental restorations.
flask, denture,
n a sectional, metal, boxlike case in which a sectional mold of plaster of paris or artificial stone is made for the purpose of compressing and curing dentures or other resinous restorations.
flask, final, closure,
n the last closure of a flask before curing and after trial packing the mold with a denture base material.
flask, injection,
n a special flask designed to permit the filling of the mold after the flask is closed or to permit the addition of denture base material to that in the flask after the flask is closed.
flask, refractory (casting flask, casting ring),
n a metal tube in which a refractory mold is made for casting metal dental restorations or appliances.
flask, trial, closure,
n a preliminary closure made for the purposes of eliminating excess denture base or other plastic material and of ensuring that the mold is completely filled.


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