The open tray technique is specifically indicated, when the implants are not sufficiently parallel to allow an impression to be withdrawn from multiple impression copings. The temporary copings can be connected using flowable composite, impression plaster or acrylic resin...
The open tray technique is specifically indicated, when the implants are not sufficiently parallel to allow an impression to be withdrawn from multiple impression copings. The temporary copings can be connected using flowable composite, impression plaster or acrylic resin...
The open tray technique is specifically indicated, when the implants are not sufficiently parallel to allow an impression to be withdrawn from multiple impression copings. The temporary copings can be connected using flowable composite, impression plaster or acrylic resin...
The product is a dental impression putty characterized by its very high consistency (Type 0 Very High) and blue color. With a Shore A hardness of 71, it is designed to be firm yet manageable, ensuring precise impressions with minimal deformation. The putty is designed for use in situations requiring..
The open tray technique is specifically indicated, when the implants are not sufficiently parallel to allow an impression to be withdrawn from multiple impression copings. The temporary copings can be connected using flowable composite, impression plaster or acrylic resin...
The open tray technique is specifically indicated, when the implants are not sufficiently parallel to allow an impression to be withdrawn from multiple impression copings. The temporary copings can be connected using flowable composite, impression plaster or acrylic resin...
The open tray technique is specifically indicated, when the implants are not sufficiently parallel to allow an impression to be withdrawn from multiple impression copings. The temporary copings can be connected using flowable composite, impression plaster or acrylic resin...
The open tray technique is specifically indicated, when the implants are not sufficiently parallel to allow an impression to be withdrawn from multiple impression copings. The temporary copings can be connected using flowable composite, impression plaster or acrylic resin...
The open tray technique is specifically indicated, when the implants are not sufficiently parallel to allow an impression to be withdrawn from multiple impression copings. The temporary copings can be connected using flowable composite, impression plaster or acrylic resin...
The open tray technique is specifically indicated, when the implants are not sufficiently parallel to allow an impression to be withdrawn from multiple impression copings. The temporary copings can be connected using flowable composite, impression plaster or acrylic resin...
It is plastic material in form of particles or pieces used to increase size of impression tray in any direction.
It is also used to fabricate customize impression tray for difficult patients...
The open tray technique is specifically indicated, when the implants are not sufficiently parallel to allow an impression to be withdrawn from multiple impression copings. The temporary copings can be connected using flowable composite, impression plaster or acrylic resin...
The open tray technique is specifically indicated, when the implants are not sufficiently parallel to allow an impression to be withdrawn from multiple impression copings. The temporary copings can be connected using flowable composite, impression plaster or acrylic resin...
The open tray technique is specifically indicated, when the implants are not sufficiently parallel to allow an impression to be withdrawn from multiple impression copings. The temporary copings can be connected using flowable composite, impression plaster or acrylic resin...