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TRAYS IN PROSTHODONTICS:
GUIDELINES TO IMPROVE
CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS
IMPRESSION
A negative likeness or copy in reverse of the surface
of an object; an imprint of the teeth and adjacent
structures for use in dentistry .
CUSTOM TRAY
An individualized impression tray made from a cast
universally
technician.
delegated
to
the
Removable prosthodontics
It is important that impressions record the whole
the
accuracy
of
master
Fixed prosthodontics
The functional and aesthetic demands of
The
use
of
impression
trays
in
fixed
This
is
most
probably
related
to
the
fit.
the preparation.
When impressions are to be recorded of teeth that
trays
The material from which the tray is to be made
The desired extension of the tray
The thickness of any spacer to be placed on
the cast
The location of any tissue stops
The position, number and form of any handles.
TRAYS
Tray acrylic
Vacuum formed base plate
Shellac
Tray compound
Old denture
Shellac reinforced with acrylic
Shellac reinforced with compound
Visible light cured dimethacrylate resin
Tray materials
materials
exhibit
lower
section
Excellent dimensional stability;
Disinfected
Quick and easy to fabricate
Disadvatages
Expensive
Require
special
light-curing
unit
for
processing
Difficult to trim.
Difficulties may also arise if the clinician
Tray extension
It is important to indicate this to the
technician for
1.The periphery of the tray does not distort
the
tissues
of
the
sulcus
through
overextension
2.To avoid the need to expend valuable
Spacer thickness
Determined by the material to be used
in making the definitive impression.
It
is
an
important
specification
as
the
even
thickness
to
help
improve
Tissue stops
Allow the tray to locate in the mouth whilst
maintaining the desired spacing for the
impression material of choice.
They are not essential in all cases, indeed
They
are
valuable
in
fixed
using
fairly
fluid
impression
materials.
They should ideally be located at three
Tray handles
Helpful
when
loading,
placing
and
orientating
especially
in
impression-making
for
complete
denture cases.
This problem chiefly arises when the handle distorts
midline,
together
with
in
the
one
premolar regions.
anterior
each
side
region,
in
the
Conclusion
The survey indicates the widespread use of
numbers is to be welcomed.
To obtain maximum benefit from the use of
more
characteristics.
prescriptive
in
their
design
These
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