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Dental Impression

It is an imprint of the teeth, gums, and other related structures of the oral cavity. It is used to form casts and models of the mouth of the patients. A dental impression is used for dental restorations and oral appliances such as dental crowns, bridges, dentures, dental implants, night guards, and retainers.

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I have to get crowns on my last two teeth. What type of impression will be taken?

Query: Hello doctor, Just wondering what type of impression I will need to get if I have to get crowns on last teeth. Like will it be a full top impression or can they do it off just those two teeth?  Read Full »


Dr. Geethanjali. S. S

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Regarding the impression making, the material is chosen depending on what it is being used for. As you have already mentioned that the purpose is to fabricate crowns, the best material to opt for is the rubber impression material (elastomeric silicone impression materi...  Read Full »

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