A dental impression is a negative imprint of hard and soft tissues in the mouth from which a positive reproduction, such as a cast or model, can be formed...
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beneficial to dental health, the procedure and materials can be costly. The most common method of crowning a tooth involves taking a dental impression of a tooth...
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the dental technician with prescriptions, drawings, and measurements taken from the patient. The most important aspect of this is a dental impression into...
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dentistry, dental implantology and oral and maxillofacial surgery.: 136–137 Because patients' soft-tissue undercuts may be shallow or deep, impression materials...
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Impression (dental), a dental procedure Maternal impression, the effect of maternal mental states on foetal development Renal impression, a feature of...
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Polyvinyl siloxane (category Impression material)
used in dentistry as an impression material. It is also used in other contexts where an impression similar to a dental impression is needed, such as in...
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Intraoral scanner (category Dental technology)
inside of the mouth. These images are an alternative to traditional dental impressions. Intraoral scanners are devices used in dentistry which create digital...
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Forensic dentistry (redirect from Dental records)
nose. Walter Marx was identified as a suspect and dental impressions were made of his teeth. Impressions and photographs were also taken of the woman's injured...
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Bite registration (section Impression Plaster)
Bite registration is a technique carried out in dental procedures, by taking an impression of the teeth, to capture the way the teeth meet together. This...
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Dentures (redirect from Dental plate)
initial dental impression of the maxillary and mandibular ridges. Standard impression materials are used during the process. The initial impression is used...
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molecules from dental impression materials (for instance, alginate) after an impression has been taken. Due to this process, the impression shrinks a little...
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Plaster (category Impression material)
bones. In dentistry, plaster is used to make dental models by pouring the material into dental impressions. Various types of models and moulds are made...
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Zinc oxide eugenol (category Impression material)
dental materials". Dental Materials. 33 (1): e1–e12. doi:10.1016/j.dental.2016.09.012. ISSN 0109-5641. PMID 27726970. Zinc Oxide Eugenol Impression Pastes...
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Denturist (redirect from Registered clinical dental technicians)
and Canada, clinical dental technologist in the United Kingdom and Ireland, dental prosthetist in Australia, or a clinical dental technician in New Zealand...
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the dental impressions of the prepared tooth. Common indirect restorations include inlays and onlays, crowns, bridges, and veneers. Usually a dental technician...
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model is produced by laser-scanning plaster models created using dental impressions. Computer-automated treatment simulation has the ability to automatically...
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CAD/CAM dentistry (section Digital impressions)
and creation of dental restorations, especially dental prostheses, including crowns, crown lays, veneers, inlays and onlays, fixed dental prostheses (bridges)...
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to cope with dental impressions as these are required for the fabrication of the indirect restoration. Development of digital impression systems including...
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Boro glycerine (section Oral and dental)
controlling the setting time of Zinc Oxide pastes whilst taking a dental impression. Boro-glycerine, in solution, is used in the treatment of conjunctivitis...
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Silicone (category Impression material)
condensation (e.g. polyvinyl siloxane) silicones find wide application as a dental impression material due to its hydrophobic property and thermal stability. Two-part...
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Nicola Laitner, by a palm-print left on a champagne glass, and by a dental impression left by Hutchinson on a block of cheese. After spending another two...
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developing tray, is used in photography. A dental impression tray is a receptacle or device that is used to carry impression material to the mouth, confine the...
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for dental impressions. Others attribute the noun stent to Jan F. Esser, a Dutch plastic surgeon who in 1916 used the word to describe a dental impression...
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Mouthguard (category Dental equipment)
specially designed impression kit that uses dental putty, or from a dentist who will take an impression in dental alginate material. In the EU, the guard...
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dental implant (also known as an endosseous implant or fixture) is a prosthesis that interfaces with the bone of the jaw or skull to support a dental...
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efficient dental treatment. Dental assistants are distinguished from other groups of dental auxiliaries (such as dental therapists, dental hygienists...
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A dental hygienist or oral hygienist is a licensed dental professional, registered with a dental association or regulatory body within their country of...
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of a Foley catheter, Reston Foam, silicone foam, polysiloxane and dental impression compound have been described. The auricular splint was developed with...
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Digital dentistry (category Dental equipment)
many more. Conventional dental impressions are made by placing an impression material loaded on an impression tray over the dental arches. As it sets a negative...
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range of studies and for use in patients. The subject is placed in a dental impression mount fixed in a way to make it possible to manipulate the head in...
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