primary impression and primary cast - semmelweis
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Dr. Barbara Kispélyi
Associate ProfessorSemmelweis University, Faculty of Dentistry
Department of Prosthodontics
SPECIAL TRAY
Primary impression Primary cast Special tray
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OUTLINE
Primary impression Primary cast
From: Basker et al.: Prosthetic treatment of the edentulous patient and from web
Dr. Kivovics
ANATOMICAL LANDMARKS OF THE EDENTULOUS MAXILLA AND MANDIBLE
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ANATOMICAL LANDMARKS AND THEIR CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE IN EDENTULOUS MAXILLARY ARCH
MAXILLA – LABIAL FRENULUM, BUCCAL FRENULUM
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LABIAL AND BUCCAL VESTIBULE
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DISTO-BUCCAL AREACORONO-MAXILLARY SPACE
HAMULAR NOTCH
From: Basker et al.: Prosthetic treatment of the edentulous patient
VIBRATING LINE
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HARD PALATE
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RESIDUAL ALVEOLAR RIDGE
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RUGAE AND INCISIVE PAPILLA
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MAXILLARY TUBEROSITIES
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ANATOMICAL LANDMARKS AND THEIR CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE IN EDENTULOUS MANDIBULAR ARCH
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MANDIBLE – LABIAL FRENULUM, BUCCAL FRENULUM, LINGUAL FRENULUM
From: Basker et al.: Prosthetic treatment of the edentulous patient
LABIAL AND BUCCAL VESTIBULE
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RETROMOLAR PAD
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EXTERNAL OBLIQUE RIDGE
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BUCCAL EXTENSION
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LINGUAL POUCH
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SPECIAL TRAY
- Clinical applications- Parts - Types - Laboratory steps
SPECIAL TRAY:
Completely edentulous patient
Subtotal edentulous patient
Removable partial denture
Special anatomical situations
Implantology
Reconstruction prosthesis
Clinical application:
PURPOSE OF SPECIAL TRAY:
Minimize: Impression material distortion
Uniform thicknessRigid tray
Tisssue distortion Less viscous materialAccurately adapted tray
From: Basker et al.: Prosthetic treatment of the edentulous patient
AUXILIARY HANDLES:
Intraoral Extraoral
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Parts:
TYPES OF SPECIAL TRAYS:
1. Close fittingUsed with very low viscosity impression materials, since it provide a thin layer after setting:
- Zn-eugenol paste- very low viscosity elastomers
2. SpacedUsed with high viscous impression material (3mm)- alginate- medium or high viscosity elastomers
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Types:
CLOSE FITTING TRAY:
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SPACED TRAY:
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Thermoplastic materials
- sellak
SPECIAL/CUSTOM TRAYMaterials:
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Resins:- Visible light curing resins- Self curing resins- Heat curing resins
RESINS:
Rigid, retain its shape Not thermoplastic Types
- self-curing (clear)- heat-curing (clear)- visible light curing
Sellak: Breakable (undercuts, wire-reinforcement)
Thermoplastic (green stick, oroplastic impression materials)
Cheap
Sellak Lightcuring
Selfcuring
Heat curing
Precision
Special tray:
SELLAK SPECIAL TRAY:
SELLAK SPECIAL TRAY:
SELLAK SPECIAL TRAY:
SELLAK SPECIAL TRAY:
SELLAK SPECIAL TRAY:
FÉNYREKÖTŐ AKRILÁT EGYÉNI KANÁL KÉSZÍTÉSÉNEK LÉPÉSEI:
Sellak Lightcuring
Selfcuring
Heat curing
Precision
Special tray:
VISIBLE LIGHT CURING RESIN SPECIAL TRAY:
VISIBLE LIGHT CURING RESIN SPECIAL TRAY:
VISIBLE LIGHT CURING RESIN SPECIAL TRAY:
VISIBLE LIGHT CURING RESIN SPECIAL TRAY:
Sellak Lightcuring
Selfcuring
Heat curing
Precision
Special tray:
SELF-CURING RESIN (CLEAR) SPECIAL TRAY:
SELF-CURING RESIN (CLEAR) SPECIAL TRAY:
SELF-CURING RESIN (CLEAR) SPECIAL TRAY:
SELF-CURING RESIN (CLEAR) SPECIAL TRAY:
SELF-CURING RESIN (CLEAR) SPECIAL TRAY:
SELF-CURING RESIN (CLEAR) SPECIAL TRAY:
Molding process:3-6 Bar
40°C20-30 minute
SELF-CURING RESIN (CLEAR) SPECIAL TRAY:
SELF-CURING RESIN (CLEAR) SPECIAL TRAY:
Sellak Lightcuring
Selfcuring
Heat curing
Precision
Special tray:
HEAT-CURING RESIN (CLEAR) SPECIAL TRAY:
HEAT-CURING RESIN (CLEAR) SPECIAL TRAY:
100-105°C60-90 minutes
HEAT-CURING RESIN (CLEAR) SPELIAL TRAY:
HEAT-CURING RESIN (CLEAR) SPECIAL TRAY:
The best: Heat-curing resin (clear) special tray
CONCLUSION:
OLD DENTURE - USE AS A SPECIAL TRAY!
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REBASE
From: Basker et al.: Prosthetic treatment of the edentulous patient
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!