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Alginate impression trays
Alginate impression trays




The standard impression trays can be used for the upper jaw, the lower jaw, the anterior teeth or for the specific, isolated impression of one half of the jaw - edentulous as well as fully dentate. For example, we stock dental impression trays made of plastic in different designs and sizes. In this category we offer dental professionals, including dentists, a range of impression trays and dental impression kits. Discover our range of (perforated) impression trays for dentists, dental technicians, orthodontists and dental laboratories in the Praxisdienst Dental Shop.ĭisposable Perforated Plastic Impression Trays Impression trays also play a vital role in maintaining consistent thickness of the dental impression material, thus ensuring the precision of the resulting dental impressions. In complex jaw conditions, custom dental trays are often required to ensure accurate dental impressions. Impression trays are available, for example, in plastic for single use and in stainless steel for repeated use. For dental impressions of the teeth and upper and lower jaw, dentists use standard trays as well as custom trays made of different materials and in different designs and sizes, ensuring accurate representation of the teeth. This allows dentists to create dentures that fit seamlessly with any remaining natural teeth and accurately replicate the missing teeth and supporting tissues.įurthermore, dental impression trays can also be used to take impressions of the mouth and oral structures for other dental procedures, such as the fabrication of dental crowns, bridges, or orthodontic appliances. Impression trays can be used to take impressions of both the edentulous areas in the mouth and the dentate areas. By using impression trays, dentists can for example ensure that the dentures they create fit properly and provide optimal functionality and aesthetics for the patient. Once inserted into the patient's mouth, the patient bites down on the impression material, creating a detailed dental impression.

alginate impression trays

Shaped to conform to the jaw structure, the tray is filled with dental impression material such as alginate. The dental impression tray is a specialised instrument designed for obtaining precise impressions of both the upper and lower jaw, capturing the intricate details of the teeth, gums, and other oral tissues, including any remaining natural teeth or existing dentures. This impression serves as the basis for producing a positive reproduction, such as a cast or model, which accurately represents the oral structures. Dental impressions play a crucial role in dentistry, providing precise negative imprints of the hard and soft tissues found in the mouth.






Alginate impression trays