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Fabricate a diagnostic complete denture cast. Spray the model with surfactant, shake off the excess. Place TAC (adhesive) on the tray. Mix the alginate material. Manually place the alginate in the vestibule and surface of the model. Place alginate in the tray. Gently seat tray. Allow to set. Remove the set impression. Follow the mixing instructions for yellow stone. Vacuum spatulate the stone. Spray surfactant on the impression. Gently vibrate the stone into the impression as shown. Add retentive nodules to the stone. Allow to set. Pour the base. Separate the cast. It is not necessary to place keyways on the diagnostic cast. Bubbles on the base may be repaired. Good anatomic detail should be evident. The cast should be 14-16 mm thick and generally level with the lab bench as shown.