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Tissue management with dental impression materials.

S M Morgano, W F Malone, S E Gregoire

    American Journal of Dentistry
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    Successful cast and ceramic restorations depend on careful tissue management, tooth preparation, and impression material selection. New materials improve accuracy, but healthy gingival tissue remains essential for predictable outcomes.

    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Restorative Dentistry
    • Prosthodontics

    Background:

    • Achieving accurate impressions is critical for successful indirect restorations.
    • Traditional methods for gingival displacement can be challenging and time-consuming.
    • Advancements in impression materials have improved accuracy and ease of use.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the key factors influencing the success of cast and ceramic restorations.
    • To discuss the role of tissue management and impression techniques.
    • To evaluate the impact of new materials and methods on clinical outcomes.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current literature on impression techniques and materials.
    • Discussion of the principles of perceptive tissue management.

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  • Evaluation of the benefits of knitted cords for gingival displacement.
  • Main Results:

    • Effective tissue management, meticulous tooth preparation, and appropriate impression material selection are paramount.
    • Knitted cords (e.g., Ultrapak with Astringedent) simplify tissue displacement.
    • Modern impression materials offer high accuracy, but are dependent on healthy gingival tissue.

    Conclusions:

    • The combination of meticulous technique and advanced materials optimizes results.
    • Healthy gingival tissue is a fundamental prerequisite for accurate impressions and successful restorations.
    • Continuous evaluation of materials and techniques is necessary for predictable restorative dentistry.