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A technique for using short term soft liners as complete dentures final impression material.

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Tissue conditioners, known for their viscoelasticity, can be effectively used as functional impression materials in dentistry. This article details the proper technique for their application to achieve accurate dental impressions.

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Impression materialResorbed ridgesSoft linerTissue conditioner

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Biomaterials Science

Background:

  • Tissue conditioners possess unique viscoelastic properties beneficial for clinical applications.
  • Their role in complete denture fabrication is debated, but efficacy as a functional impression material is established.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a technique for utilizing tissue conditioners as functional impression materials.
  • To highlight the correct usage, manipulation, and properties of tissue conditioners for accurate impressions.

Main Methods:

  • Detailed description of a specific technique for employing tissue conditioners.
  • Emphasis on proper manipulation and understanding of material properties.

Main Results:

  • Demonstration of a viable method for using tissue conditioners as functional impression materials.
  • Identification of key factors for obtaining accurate impressions using these materials.

Conclusions:

  • Tissue conditioners are proven functional impression materials when used correctly.
  • Proper technique and awareness of material properties are crucial for successful clinical outcomes.