PlastCare Dental Impression Tray (#8 Upper Right, Lower Left)

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Impression Materials & Accessories

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Impression Tray (#8 Upper Right, Lower Left) (Bag of 12 Trays) (Case of 120 Trays)

Additional Information:

The PlastCare Dental Impression Tray is a great way to take dental impressions. This tray is made of durable plastic and is easy to use.

FAQs

81 Dental Impression Tray FAQs

What is a working cast in dentistry?

Working casts in dentistry are 3-dimensional replicas of the prepared teeth in which the restorations are manufactured. 81 Dental Impression Tray are an important part of making molds to begin tooth restorations.

What are the different impression trays?

  • If looking for alternative impression trays to 81 Dental Impression Tray, here’s a list of different impression trays that can be used by dentists:
  • Edentulous metal perforated impression trays
  • Edentulous plastic perforated impression trays
  • Dentate metal perforated impression trays
  • Dentate plastic perforated impression trays
  • Universal sectional impression trays
  • Custom (special) trays
  • Triple tray®

What are the three types of impression trays?

Dental impression trays come in metal, plastic, and disposable styrofoam. 81 Dental Impression Tray is one of the many great options available.

What are the 3 types of dental impressions?

The primary types of dental impressions are preliminary, final, and bite registration (what 81 Dental Impression Tray are used for).

What is a bite registration in dentistry?

In dentistry, bite registration is the impression a patient’s teeth make when biting. 81 Dental Impression Tray help capture the impression of the upper and lower teeth to make crowns, dentures, and mouth guards.

What are 81 Dental Impression Tray used for in dentistry?

81 Dental Impression Tray are used by dentists to view the relationship between the upper and lower teeth – to see how your teeth fit together when you bite down. This information allows them to make bridges and crowns, as well as fix your bite.

Why is it called a triple tray?

The name “Triple Tray” comes from the combination of two and three-quadrant trays that made up the continuous arch of the previously dubbed “Dual Arch Trays.” 81 Dental Impression Tray is a great option for gathering dental bite impressions.

Which type of wax is used for bite registrations?

There are a few varieties of wax and material that can be used for 81 Dental Impression Tray and other bite registration tray molds. A popular example is high durometer polyvinyl siloxane materials (Blue Mousse and Quick Bite).

How do you use a 81 Dental Impression Tray bite registration tray?

  • To use your 81 Dental Impression Tray, follow the steps below:
  • Mix the impression material (base + catalyst)
  • Place the impression material in the bite tray
  • Insert it into the patient’s mouth
  • Have them gently bite down
  • Let it sit for a few minutes
  • Remove the tray
  • Send the impression to the lab