The vacuum-formed matrix is recommended for the fabrication of interim restorations, occlusal appliances, and surgical guides for implant placement.1-5 This technique requires a cast seated on a vacuum machine grid to which a heated plastic sheet will be adapted to the cast with negative pressure to form a matrix or an appliance. The detail of the matrix depends on the plastic material and the efficacy of the vacuum. To facilitate the vacuum, many techniques have been proposed, including the creation of an opening on the cast1,5 or making a duplicated cast and breaking it into several segments.