Crown Impression Tips Part 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
- A viewer requested some tips for final impressions. I asked a number of residents and mentors for their own tips. As well, I took a look through the literature, and textbooks (Summit (Operative Dentistry) and Schillingburg (Prosthodontics)) for other helpful tips. This will be in 3 parts.
Here is Part 1: • Crown Impression Tips
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Great point. I've often thought about it, but just never did it. Thanks, Ashley
Here is the first thumb up for a great vid, and I've got nothing to do with dentistry. People should recognize more often the hard work that goes on putting out something like this for viewers.
Great point. I used to do this, but, knowing my luck, I was concerned if I was increasing the probability of trapping air.
Cheers
Ashley
Thanks for the tips! I think the most helpful advice will be to practice with the light body tip before actually doing it. Even with the mojo syringe, i find that i get an air bubble on that distal lingual margin
A mandibular stock tray can be used for the maxilla.
Regarding the Problem you discuss at around 1:50 -> Just use an lower jaw impression Tray for the upper jaw, problem solved ;)
nice but I've always wondered if it's ok to use the light body only on the teeth intended to have the crown or bridge and not on all teeth, i saw many illustrative videos and in most they applied the light body on all teeth in the impression and again on the occlusal surfaces of all teeth