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Dental impression trays are used to carry, confine, and control impression material while making an impression of the teeth and surrounding tissues. They are essential tools in various dental procedures, including:
Diagnostic impressions for treatment planning
Impressions for crowns, bridges, and dentures
Impressions for orthodontic appliances
Impressions for implant restorations
Dental impression trays come in a variety of types, including:
Stock trays: These are pre-fabricated trays that come in various sizes and shapes to fit most patients. They are typically made of metal or plastic and can be perforated or non-perforated.
Edentulous trays: These are trays that are designed for patients who have no teeth. They are typically larger than dentulous trays and have a smooth surface to capture the contours of the gums and underlying bone structure.
Pediatric trays: These are trays that are designed for children. They are typically smaller than adult trays and come in a variety of fun shapes and colors to make the impression process more comfortable for children.
Quadrant trays: These are trays that cover only one quadrant of the mouth. They are typically used for impressions of a single tooth or a small group of teeth.
Sectional trays: These are trays that are used to capture impressions of specific sections of the dental arch. They are typically used for partial restorations or repairs.
Diagnostic impressions for treatment planning
Impressions for crowns, bridges, and dentures
Impressions for orthodontic appliances
Impressions for implant restorations
Dental impression trays come in a variety of types, including:
Stock trays: These are pre-fabricated trays that come in various sizes and shapes to fit most patients. They are typically made of metal or plastic and can be perforated or non-perforated.
Edentulous trays: These are trays that are designed for patients who have no teeth. They are typically larger than dentulous trays and have a smooth surface to capture the contours of the gums and underlying bone structure.
Pediatric trays: These are trays that are designed for children. They are typically smaller than adult trays and come in a variety of fun shapes and colors to make the impression process more comfortable for children.
Quadrant trays: These are trays that cover only one quadrant of the mouth. They are typically used for impressions of a single tooth or a small group of teeth.
Sectional trays: These are trays that are used to capture impressions of specific sections of the dental arch. They are typically used for partial restorations or repairs.

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