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Measuring the Complete-arch Distortion of an Optical Dental Impression
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Impression trifecta: three tools and tips for better impressions.

Marc Gottlieb1, Marshall Fagin

  • 1Stony Brook University Hospital, USA. marcgottlieb@mac.com

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|May 17, 2011
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Discover three innovative dental impression techniques for perfect results. These tools, including the 5th Hand lip and cheek retractor, Dam-it post dam membrane, and Occlusal Sweep, enhance accuracy and patient comfort.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Dental Materials Science

Background:

  • Accurate dental impressions are crucial for prosthodontic and restorative treatments.
  • Traditional impression techniques can face challenges with patient gagging and material adaptation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and evaluate three contemporary tools for improving dental impression accuracy.
  • To demonstrate how these tools address common challenges in impression taking.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing the 5th Hand lip and cheek retractor to effectively capture the mucobuccal fold.
  • Employing the Dam-it post dam membrane to mitigate gag reflexes during impression procedures.
  • Applying the Occlusal Sweep to ensure optimal flow and adaptation of impression material onto occlusal surfaces.

Main Results:

  • The combination of these three tools facilitates precise capturing of anatomical details.
  • Effective prevention of gagging enhances patient cooperation and procedure efficiency.
  • Improved material adaptation on occlusal surfaces leads to more accurate casts.

Conclusions:

  • These three tools, when used together, provide a comprehensive solution for achieving highly accurate dental impressions.
  • The described techniques offer a significant advancement in routine dental impression taking, improving both accuracy and patient experience.