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Lifelike environment for VITA MFT: The mucogingival art gallery of Boris Jovanovic

Boris Jovanovic (Belgrade, Serbia) was satisfied with the lifelike nature of VITA MFT prefabricated teeth, but he did not like the way the denture base looked. For this reason, he was interested in learning everything about the different types of mucogingival anatomy, so he could reproduce it naturally in his partial and full denture work. He analyzed countless intraoral photographs to internalize the anatomical features and also studied a large amount of professional literature to explore the anatomical structure from the inside out. He then experimented for years in order to transform his findings into wax. Today he has developed his own procedure for quickly and accurately creating the red esthetic in wax. To do this, he works with instruments he has modified to meet his needs. In the following interview, he gives rare insights into his art and explains why the VITA MFT fits his mucogingival reproductions so well.

What are the characteristics of the natural mucogingival anatomy, and why is it so important to reproduce them individually for each patient?

How do patients react to your work? Are there noticeable positive effects after insertion?

You normally only reveal the secret of your quick and natural-looking wax modeling during your courses. Can you give us any hints as to what is important?

Can you give us more basic details about your wax modeling? For example, how do you proceed with the attached gingiva?

How do you finish your biomimetic wax model? Which aspects have to be considered with regard to the coloring before the implementation in resin?

How do you proceed with the implementation in resin in order to obtain the desired surface texture and different color nuances on the denture base?

That sounds interesting! What exactly do you mean by the salt and pepper technique? How do you do that?

Why does the VITA MFT fit so well into the mucogingival environment you have created? Why can the gingiva around the prefabricated tooth be optimally designed?