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This video will demonstrate taking alginate impressions on a patient. Please review the previous video and the lab manual for the correct technique of mixing alginate impression material. There are 2 tray types that can be used to take an impression, disposable plastic trays and metal trays that can be sterilized. Impression trays come in small, medium, and large sizes. If the tray needs to extend distally it may be built up with beading wax. Metal trays have a rim lock edge and many perforations that prevent the alginate from separating from the tray when removing it from the patientamp;#39;s mouth. Since these trays are sterilized after use adhesive is never used on these trays because the adhesive cannot be cleaned off. Disposable trays must sometimes be coated with adhesive to prevent the alginate from separating from the tray. This is especially true for trays with few perforations. Prepare the materials you will need with clean hands. Tumble the closed alginate canister. Fill a