A Simplified Dual Tray Impression Technique For Anterior Maxillary Flabby Ridge – A Clinical Report
Journal Title: Scholars Academic Journal of Biosciences - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Abstract: There are various impression techniques employed for recording a flabby tissue. One of the techniques is the dual tray impression technique. Forces exerted during the act of impression taking can result in distortion of the mobile tissue. Thus design of the custom tray should be such that, the flabby tissues are recorded without being distorted. This clinical report explains a simpler technique for recording an anterior flabby ridge of the maxillary arch with a dual tray design. Keywords: Impression, Flabby ridge, Dual tray.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Manoj kumarsundar, Dr. Mallikarjuna D M, Dr. Swetha V, Dr. Deepthi B C, Dr. Pradeep M R
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