Re: Why two impressions for a denture
- From: "krzysztof polanowski" <hsm.a.polanowska@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 12:56:41 +0200
this technic
1conventionaly tray- large enough to allow for planty of material buccaly
and labialy.extension deep enough in posterior region to properly cover
tuberosity
2 ordinarycompound snap impression is taken
3 after the tray has been removed from the mounth and chilled, cut away
1-2mm of compund from center of hard palate to ridge, over entire labial
wall to periphery.Trim periphery clear of muscle interference
4 mix plastogam and apply on tray over entire surface
4 place tray into mounth
5 1 minutes for functional impression
regards
U¿ytkownik "Roy Brown" <roybrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci
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> 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.
>
> --
> Roy
> rem NADA to reply
>
>
>
> "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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>
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