Re: Why two impressions for a denture



Is Plastogum, the material from Bosworth? If so please explain the technique.

The Accudent is not really that expensive, when one considers the cost of final
impression materials and custom trays.

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"krzysztof polanowski" <hsm.a.polanowska@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| yes but
| using plastogum .You are making impression tray and functional impression in
| "one shot" so Its more simpler.
| using acudent You can make it also but this system is more expensive.
|
| regards
|
| hah anyway if you have wax try-in or new denture you can make dublication in
| dental office using alginate and Lang dubli flasks
|
| regards
| U¿ytkownik "Amatus Cremona" <Nicola@xxxxxxxxx> napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci
| news:tNdWe.677$gK.178@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > >
| >> That's right but in fact there is couple methods when we could spare time
| >> :))
| >>
| >
| > Another nice way is to border mold the old dentures and take a "wash"
| > impression. Send it to the lab and have the lab pour models, duplicate
| > the set-up with new teeth, and reline the old dentures prior to returning
| > it. You get to do a wax try-in of new dentures which approximate what the
| > patient is used to, and give the patient relined previous dentures which
| > becomes better spare dentures. Adjust the wax-try as needed to compensate
| > for tooth wear and improved esthetics/phonetics, and send back to the lab
| > for processing.
| >
| > --
| > /
| >
| > Amatus
| >
| > /
| > "krzysztof polanowski" <hsm.a.polanowska@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:dgbout$c9d$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >> Thats right but in fact there is couple methods when we could spare time
| >> :))
| >>
| >> regards
| >> Uzytkownik "Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@xxxxxxxxx> napisal w wiadomosci
| >> news:h9jii1hhjua666b4fou18ivo3rd589bgl3@xxxxxxxxxx
| >>> On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 00:09:23 GMT, "Big Brian"
| >>> <briandotgloverspam2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| >>>
| >>>>Hi
| >>>>
| >>>>Had an impression for a denture last week and again another today. My
| >>>>dentist also the wax fitting and made adjustments to that.
| >>>>
| >>>>Only just dawned on me to ask why a second impression
| >>>>
| >>>
| >>>
| >>> Excellent dentist .. .that is how it should be done with a preliminary
| >>> impression, the fabrication of a custom tray ... and then a final
| >>> impression!
| >>>
| >>> Joel M. Eichen DDS
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>
| >>
| >>
| >
| >
|
|


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