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- Dental_impression abstract "A dental impression is a negative imprint of hard (teeth) and soft tissues in the mouth from which a positive reproduction (or cast) can be formed. They are made by using a container which is designed to roughly fit over the dental arches ("trays"). Impression materials are designed to be liquid or semi-solid when first mixed and placed in the tray, and then quickly set to a solid (usually a few minutes depending upon the material), leaving an imprint of the structures in the mouth. Impressions, and the study models which are cast from them, are used in several areas of dentistry including prosthodontics (such as making dentures, inlays and plastic casts), orthodontics, restorative dentistry (e.g. to make impressions of teeth which have been prepared to receive indirect extracoronal restorations such as crowns or bridges), maxillofacial prosthetics (prosthetic rehabilitation of intra-oral and extra-oral defects due to trauma, congenital defects, and surgical resection of tumors) restorative, diagnosis and oral and maxillofacial surgery for both intra oral and or extra-oral aims (e.g. dental implants).The required type of material for taking an impression and the area that it covers will depend on the clinical indication. A correctly made dental impression will capture a part or all of a person's dentition and surrounding structures of oral cavity. The dental impression forms an imprint (i.e. a 'negative' mould) of teeth and soft tissues, which can then be used to make a cast of the dentition. Casts are used for diagnostics, patient record, treatment planning, fabrication of custom trays, fabrication of dentures, crowns or other prostheses and orthodontics. An impression is made by placing a viscous, thixotropic impression material into the mouth via a custom or stock dental impression tray. The material, then sets to become an elastic solid, and, when removed from the mouth, provides a detailed and stable negative of teeth. Common materials used for dental impressions are sodium alginate, polyether and silicones - both condensation-cured silicones and addition-cured silicones, such as polyvinyl siloxane. Historically plaster of Paris, zinc oxide eugenol and agar have been used.".
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- Dental_impression wikiPageRevisionID "659969681".
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Acrylic_resin.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Agar.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Alginic_acid.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Casting.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dental_materials.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dentistry.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Condensation.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Crown_(dentistry).
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Curing_(chemistry).
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Deformation_(engineering).
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Dental_implant.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Dentition.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Denture.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Dentures.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Ether.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Maxillofacial_prosthetics.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Neutral_zone_(dentistry).
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Oral_and_maxillofacial_surgery.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Orthodontic.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Orthodontics.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Polyether.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Polyvinyl_siloxane.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Prostheses.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Prosthesis.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Prosthodontic.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Prosthodontics.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Restorative_dentistry.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Shellac.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Silicone.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_alginate.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Thixotropic.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Thixotropy.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Torus_palatinus.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink Zinc_oxide_eugenol.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink File:Abdruck_mit_individuellem_Abdrucklöffel_17.JPG.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink File:Alginate_impression_body.jpg.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink File:Toothmold.jpg.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLink File:Zahnabdruck_2012_PD_01.JPG.
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dental impression".
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLinkText "dental impression".
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLinkText "impression material".
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLinkText "impression".
- Dental_impression wikiPageWikiLinkText "impressions".
- Dental_impression auto "yes".
- Dental_impression date "December 2009".
- Dental_impression hasPhotoCollection Dental_impression.
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- Dental_impression subject Category:Dental_materials.
- Dental_impression subject Category:Dentistry.
- Dental_impression hypernym Imprint.
- Dental_impression type Article.
- Dental_impression type Publisher.
- Dental_impression type Article.
- Dental_impression type Science.
- Dental_impression type Specialty.
- Dental_impression comment "A dental impression is a negative imprint of hard (teeth) and soft tissues in the mouth from which a positive reproduction (or cast) can be formed. They are made by using a container which is designed to roughly fit over the dental arches ("trays"). Impression materials are designed to be liquid or semi-solid when first mixed and placed in the tray, and then quickly set to a solid (usually a few minutes depending upon the material), leaving an imprint of the structures in the mouth.".
- Dental_impression label "Dental impression".
- Dental_impression sameAs Impresión_dental.
- Dental_impression sameAs Көшірме_үлгі.
- Dental_impression sameAs 인상_(치의학).
- Dental_impression sameAs Dantų_atspaudas.
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- Dental_impression sameAs Q1147570.
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- Dental_impression wasDerivedFrom Dental_impression?oldid=659969681.
- Dental_impression depiction Alginate_impression_body.jpg.
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