and CORRECT Answers
What is an impression - CORRECT ANSWER -negative reproduction of oral tissues
Preliminary impressions are used for - CORRECT ANSWER -Diagnostic models,
custom trays,
provisional coverage,
orthodontic appliances,
pretreatment and post treatment records
Final impressions - CORRECT ANSWER -Taken by the dentist and are used to produce
the most accurate reproduction of the teeth and surrounding tissue
- dentures or implantsn
Bite registration - CORRECT ANSWER -an impression of the upper and lower teeth in
the patient's normal bite relation
impression trays used to hold - CORRECT ANSWER -Impression material in mouth
Two types of trays - CORRECT ANSWER -Stock
Custom
Stock trays are - CORRECT ANSWER -Metal or plastic
Material can go through holes
Locks material in place
, A quadrant trays covers - CORRECT ANSWER -half of a dental arch
section trays cover - CORRECT ANSWER -anterior portion of arch
Full arch trays cover... - CORRECT ANSWER -entire arch
Maxillary trays cover tuberosity of - CORRECT ANSWER -2-3mm
Anterior teeth =3-4mm ( palate)
4mm wider of alveolar process (molars)
Mandibular trays cover retromolar pad of - CORRECT ANSWER -2-3mm
How to improve trays - CORRECT ANSWER -Utility wax
Depth of tray coverage
Length of trays
Intra oral inspection for impression trays - CORRECT ANSWER -Height of palate
Soft tissue
Displaced teeth
Presence of 8s or appliances
What does a pre procedural mouth rinse do for impressions - CORRECT ANSWER -
Reduce microorganisms
Prevents bubbles
Positions to insert max impression tray - CORRECT ANSWER -From behind