PARTIAL DENT - Secondary Impressions Flashcards

1
Q

what should be your position for upper impressions?

A

take from behind

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2
Q

what should be your position for lower impressions?

A

from the front

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3
Q

how should the patient be positioned when taking impressions?

A
  • patients mouth above elbow height
  • sat upright for lower
  • slightly leaned back for upper - unless gagging
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4
Q

how do you insert an impression tray?

A
  • retract a corner of the mouth
  • rotate the tray into the mouth
  • seat posterior first and then anterior
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5
Q

why is the posterior imp seated before the anterior?

A

it allows the excess imp to come forward instead of going down the throat

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6
Q

how do you select the correct tray?

A
  • box trays - for partial dentures
  • curved trays - edentulous patients
  • choose posterior width
  • should be 2-3mm space buccal to the teeth
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7
Q

how can a tray be adapted? and why?

A

use compound green stick or pink stick to add to a tray

or silicone putty

to build up to the sulcus if it falls short

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8
Q

what is border moulding?

A

buccally
dentist taking hold of lips/cheeks
patient must be relaxed

lingually
patient makes tongue movements - lick the upper lip from one corner to another

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9
Q

how do you take an alginate impression?

A
  • load the tray
  • insert, positon, seat
  • border mould
  • remove
  • assess
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10
Q

what are special trays?

A

made to reach parts that stock trays can’t

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11
Q

what are special trays always used for and why?

A

definitive prosthetic impressions

  • to record an accurate impression
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12
Q

what material is used for acrylic?

A

light cured acrylics

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13
Q

special trays can be made to have stops, why?

A

allow us to space the tray

  • stops the tray in the area and reduces the pressure placed on the material.
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14
Q

with special trays, where is it best to place the stops?

A

on teeth

but can be put on edentulous ridge for free end saddle

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15
Q

what does it mean to space a tray?

A

it allows sufficient width of impression

so it can come out of undercut without tearing or distorting

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16
Q

SO what’s the tray criteria for partial dentures?

A
  • acrylic special tray
  • spaced 3mm stops
  • unperforated from the lab - can be perforated chairside
  • handles not interfering with border moulding esp in the area of interest
17
Q

after designing and constructing a special tray in the lab, what’s the next step?

A
  • check for sharp edges
  • check for spacing/stops
  • check border extension
  • check handle not interfering with border moulding
18
Q

what does it mean when the tray moves too much whilst border moulding?

A

it is over-extended
- needs to be trimmed down

19
Q

what material is used to take a secondary impression?

A

heavy bodied silicone on the tray
light bodies silicone around the tooth

20
Q

describe the steps taking secondary impression for a partial denture

A
  • select special tray
  • line with adhesive
  • load with medium bodied
  • when halfway through filled, start placing light bodied around the tooth
  • when tray is full, place mould into mouth
  • border mould
  • wait until medium bodied is fully set, usually wait for overset
  • remove mould
21
Q

what can be used instead of heavy bodied silicone?

A

green stick

22
Q

after taking the impression, how is it transported?

A
  • rinse under a tap
  • disinfect with disinfectant or hypochlorite for 10 mins
  • rinse again under tap
  • if it is silicone, it needs to have a dry gauze wrap
  • it is is alginate, it needs to have a damp gauze wrap
  • place in a sealable bag