Hi Iain, thanks for the comment. It's recommended to remove the deflective cord when taking the impression - however - every situation isn't the same and I'm sure there will be some situations (albeit rare) that you may be able to obtain a clinically accepable impression with the cord in site. However, there may be a few issues that I can think of at the moment.
Removing the cord from the impression without tearing the impression may be difficult (especially if it's a larger cord with > surface area for the material to adhere/bind to). If the impression is poured up w/ the cord, this may not be of consequence. There may be excess water in the larger deflective cord that may affect the accuracy of a fairly hydrophobic impression material (PVS). It may be difficult to effectively dry the cord, leading to increased # of bubbles in the impression.
Hi I have been watching some of your videos I am a dental technician and I make teeth all day the key to a beautiful functional crown is a good impression.
Have worked in dental offices and have had my own experiences with dentists...no one ever done this procedure like this...Moreover, I am in treatment again ,because the previous dentists did not do a good procedure...it is sad, very sad!! I need to go through this pain, over and over again! I really do not understand the rush and the unconsidered work!!!!
Hi, was wandering do you remove only the deflective cord or keep in situ when taking the impression? Have enjoyed watching some your videos, given me some ideas, thanks again.
Can u pleaseee make a video on the different types of impressions I don't understand the impression guns and the difference between the different colors :( Please help
please do a video on how to make a temporary crown for #8 im taking rda exam soon and i need help thanks :) dont wana waste anymore money prep classes lol.
Oh ok cool. So u didnt do so well on the practical? Im not sure if you went to the private school or not, but they have labs where u can practice with the typodots
Alessandro Catracho well I live in calif. and there is prep classes but yeah totally messed up.. I used the impression that was in the kit and I guess it wasn't a very good one so I got alot of air bubbles and couldn't repair.. I was so mad
What kind of crown do I need if my root canal has been done a few years back. It’s turning grayish now. My paperwork from the dentist says Crown porcelain/ceramic substrate. Please give me input on this. Thanks in advance.
I was in a wreck last week and broke one of my front teeth in half, had to have a root canal done and I'm getting a crown but it has a rod on it to go into the canal, what do you call that?
The Harmony Posterior Dual Arch Tray uses a steel distal bar. The narrow stainless steel bar at the back is only 2.6 mm in diameter, preventing tuberosity impingement, while still giving it rigidity equal or better than any other disposable Posterior dual arch tray. www.hodentalcompany.com/harmony
Hope these help, please let me know if you have any other questions.
Ashley
Hi. Could you be so kind as to tell me what stay on the gas means? What is that gas?
Hi Iain,
thanks for the comment. It's recommended to remove the deflective cord when taking the impression - however - every situation isn't the same and I'm sure there will be some situations (albeit rare) that you may be able to obtain a clinically accepable impression with the cord in site. However, there may be a few issues that I can think of at the moment.
Hi. could you explai what STAY IN THE GAS means? i cant fint an explanation of that. not a native speaker)
Removing the cord from the impression without tearing the impression may be difficult (especially if it's a larger cord with > surface area for the material to adhere/bind to). If the impression is poured up w/ the cord, this may not be of consequence. There may be excess water in the larger deflective cord that may affect the accuracy of a fairly hydrophobic impression material (PVS). It may be difficult to effectively dry the cord, leading to increased # of bubbles in the impression.
Detailed explanation about crown impressions. Great work!
Hi I have been watching some of your videos I am a dental technician and I make teeth all day the key to a beautiful functional crown is a good impression.
Over all good job! Though usually you don't introduce air into the material.
Have worked in dental offices and have had my own experiences with dentists...no one ever done this procedure like this...Moreover, I am in treatment again ,because the previous dentists did not do a good procedure...it is sad, very sad!! I need to go through this pain, over and over again! I really do not understand the rush and the unconsidered work!!!!
Hi, was wandering do you remove only the deflective cord or keep in situ when taking the impression? Have enjoyed watching some your videos, given me some ideas, thanks again.
Can u pleaseee make a video on the different types of impressions
I don't understand the impression guns and the difference between the different colors :(
Please help
so I'm currently trying to learn this what are the materials that u use. thanks very informative
name of white ray
Which microscope r u using this video doctor
Really amazing
Is it global A6 microscope!
Hi doc, could you pls send us the preliminary impression vedio .
please do a video on how to make a temporary crown for #8 im taking rda exam soon and i need help thanks :) dont wana waste anymore money prep classes lol.
How did you do in your RDA exam? Im taking mine in April, lord willing
Alessandro Catracho I'm taking it again but passed written already so at least i passed that lol
Oh ok cool. So u didnt do so well on the practical? Im not sure if you went to the private school or not, but they have labs where u can practice with the typodots
Alessandro Catracho well I live in calif. and there is prep classes but yeah totally messed up.. I used the impression that was in the kit and I guess it wasn't a very good one so I got alot of air bubbles and couldn't repair.. I was so mad
all thanks for this experience
How to pour closed tray impression
What kind of crown do I need if my root canal has been done a few years back. It’s turning grayish now. My paperwork from the dentist says Crown porcelain/ceramic substrate. Please give me input on this. Thanks in advance.
Canine guidance one sided. If the impression tray is under distortion ,it will spring back not good.
What was that explanation at the end
Nice video
n sir how can we pour cast in this case. Sir is it like first we pour one side and once it sets we can pour the other side??
Good
How do you know if your temporary crown has fallen off
I have to wonder how you articulate the impression.
Same question
Really dental so hard
Hi Ashley, thanks for the info
Nice demonstration; Where can I get that articulated model?
JORGE ENRIQUE LIZARRALDE HENAO Sx
I was in a wreck last week and broke one of my front teeth in half, had to have a root canal done and I'm getting a crown but it has a rod on it to go into the canal, what do you call that?
Young Guns a polycarbonate crown
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Ie post crown
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Flexible plastic impression trays simply distort and rebound upon removal. It is not a surprise we see so many very poor fitting crowns.
The Harmony Posterior Dual Arch Tray uses a steel distal bar. The narrow stainless steel bar at the back is only 2.6 mm in diameter, preventing tuberosity impingement, while still giving it rigidity equal or better than any other disposable Posterior dual arch tray.
www.hodentalcompany.com/harmony
good vidio enyway lol
very nicè to lèarn everything from u tube
But not spelling or grammar apparently.
soumis mas
We use digital impressions here in africa lol
Never have that half bite impressions. It is a mistake. Always have full mouth impressions. That is. mAndatory
so much wasted material...
how did i get hire? lol ha ha ha XD
I don't think I want to go to the dentist ripping the guns out yea no thx
Teenager Post yeah, they rip your guns out....sure r.r
Gums rip, always