Occlusion - casting impressions Flashcards

1
Q

What is a dental impression?

A

a negative imprint of hard (teeth) and soft tissues in the mouth

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2
Q

What is produced after the negative copy?

A

a positive copy

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3
Q

What material usually makes the positive copy?

A

dental cast usually in type III dental stone

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4
Q

What are the 2 ways to make a casting impression?

A

dosing machine/ vacuum

hand/vibration

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5
Q

What is the minimum amount of stone for a dosing machine/vacuum?

A

at least 200

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6
Q

What is teh correct ratio of water to powder for dosing machine/vacuum?

A

30:100

water:powder

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7
Q

After mixed by hand what do you do?

A

place on vibrating table

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8
Q

Why place the mixture on a vibrating table?

A

let air bubbles rise to the top

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9
Q

What has more air bubbles after mixing?

A

hand mixed

vacuum should have hardly any

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10
Q

How do you know when youve spatula enough mix into the base former?

A

fill the base former

give a few taps to remove air bubbles

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11
Q

Do you leave the filled base former on the same side of the bench as the vibrating table or not?

A

do not leave on same side as vibrating table

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12
Q

Id using a silicone impression, what do you spray it with?

A

de-bubbiliser

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13
Q

Why spray silicone impression with de-bubbiliser?

A

relieve surface tension and help stone flow into hydrophobic material

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14
Q

How do you place you impression material into the filling material into impression?

A

add at one side

tilt wrist and help flow round to fill teeth

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15
Q

When filling the impression, when do you tame the mould off of the vibration table?

A

once the arch of the teeth is filled enough that the material is just flowing out the heel areas

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16
Q

When do you stop filling the impression?

A

when the stone is slightly above the level of the impression

17
Q

How do you level the impression?

A

turn over and push down

18
Q

When you invert the filled impression on the stone in the base, what occurs?

A

watch for a pool of water forming on top of the stone

wait a minute or 2 until this starts to disappear again

19
Q

What is occurring here?

A

smoothing down the area where the tongue was as this is much more difficult to do later

20
Q

What do you use to take the impression off?

A

plastic knife

21
Q

Where do you dispose of plastic stick trays was is the waste procedure?

A

tray and impression go in orange waste bin

removing any material handles and labels

22
Q

What is the waste procedure for metal tray impressions?

A

impression removed from metal tray and placed in orange bin

place metal impression tray in the red boxes at hand wash sinks

23
Q

How do you dispose of custom trays?

A

remove impression material - place in orange waste

clean up tray and place in the patient case wok box

24
Q

What is the order to trimming the casting?

A

even up posterior

stand onbase and trim occlusal plane

trim peripheries

label back end with date impression taken and patient name

25
Q

What length border do you want at peripheries?

A

2mm

26
Q

What colour workbox do you place the impressions in?

A

orange

27
Q

What casts do we not do?

A

we do not cast special tray impressions for chrome frameworks - these go straight to NHSG lab