9 Framework Flashcards

1
Q

When adjusting two opposing RPD’s, should you adjust both, or one at a time?

A

One at a time and then both in at the same time

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Anatomic impressions capture hard tissue in a loaded/unloaded state.
Soft tissues are often what? (2)

A

Unloaded state

Distorted and overextended

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3
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Functional Impression

  • Developed by the patient’s own __ and anatomy
  • Final cast is a static representation of what?
A
  1. Functional movements

2. Static representation of the dynamic forces placed on the tray and impression material

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Mucostatic impression

  • Captures intimate tissue detail of very healthy, loaded or unloaded keratinized tissue
  • Tray contains what kind of impression material?
A
  1. Unloaded keratinized tissue

2. Free-flowing, quick setting, rigid setting impression material

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5
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Selected pressure impression

  • Captures primary denture bearing areas in a pre-loaded or loaded and pressurized/unpressurized state
  • Soft tissues are captured anatomically with or without overextension
  • Combination of what?
A
  1. Pre-loaded and unpressurized state
  2. With minimal overextension
  3. Combo of functional and anatomic
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6
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Why do you pour the corrected cast impression three times?

A
  1. Master cast
  2. Design cast
  3. Clinical remount
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7
Q

How many rests should altered cast impression tray have?

A

Three rests (make a temporary incisal rest if necessary)

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