primary impressions Flashcards

1
Q

what is the purpose of a tray try in?

A

to fit the width, depth and length of arch

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2
Q

what should you do before trying a tray/ which tray to pick?

A

examine px and estimate size of tray

use dentures as a guide

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3
Q

what should you do if no tray is perfect?

A

addition of wax or removal of areas with a handpiece

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4
Q

why does alginate suit most situations?

A

elastic

irreversible hydrocolloid

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5
Q

what may you choose to use to capture free end saddle areas? why?

A

impression compound
stabilizes tray
supports alginate

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6
Q

what should not be captured with impression compound?

A

teeth

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7
Q

how would you prepare a tray with impression compound on it?

A

brush alginate adhesive onto the compound tray

use alginate to was over the compound and fill tray

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8
Q

what should be done once the impression has been taken?

A

rinse away gross debris and saliva to decontaminate

place in perform for 10 min to disinfect

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9
Q

how should the impression be inspected?

A
good light
should be acceptable quality to
-record denture bearing areas
-facilitate design
-primary cast should be good enough to enable subsequent unambiguous articulation of the casts
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10
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what is the last step in taking an impression?

A

label bag and write instructions of lab prescription card

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