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How to cut off impression in UOF

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hello hi everyone the topic of todayamp;#39;s lecture is impressions and generations in rpd the learning outcomes are should be able to discuss the various impression materials using rpd you should be able to discuss the various types of impression techniques used for specifically recording partially eventually situations you should also be able to know the various types of functional support for the digital extension base and you should be able to discuss the occlusal relationship for removable partial dentures and the methods to establish a closer relationship that is journal now support for tooth tissue supported rpds evolves partially from the abutment teeth and partially from the residual average so special impression techniques are used to equalize as much as possible the support that is derived from the education that is tissue support and that which is received from the but maintaining that is called as tooth supported rpds now the impression that we take for a for remove part

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1. That part of a tooth cavity that provides an area of resistance to withdrawal or removal of a restoration. It is a desirable feature for an amalgam restoration but is undesirable for cast restorations. 2. That portion of a tooth surface that lies between the gingival margin and the height of contour of the tooth.
The most common causes of errors performing optical impression were the result of: improper preparation of teeth, the instability of the scanner in the mouth of the patient, incorrect position and angle of the scanner to the object scanning, contrast spray applied in uneven layer, the presence of fluid in the region
We collect statistics on four kinds of impressions: standard impressions, rendered impressions, visible impressions and viewable impressions.
Alginate materials start setting from the tooth surface to the impression tray. Pressure will cause impression to set under strain. On removing the impression from mouth, these strains will be released, causing distortion and an inaccurate cast.
Clinicians may be better served to stock more than one type of impression material to accommodate a variety of clinical situations. This article will discuss the 3 most common classifications of impression materials: polyether (PE), vinyl polysiloxane (VPS), and a hybrid material called vinyl polyether siloxane (VPES).
The most common dental impression errors include: Poor Tray Selection. Inadequate Impression Material Mixing. Surface Contamination. Poor Margin Detail. Internal Bubbles. Marginal Tears. Choosing the Wrong Impression Material. Rushing the Impression.
In general, there arent any major risks associated with dental impressions. The slight chance of a loose tooth coming out during an impression is rare, and dentists are fully trained to manage such situations if they do occur.

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