What is a distorted impression?

1 often passive to twist or pull out of shape; make bent or misshapen; contort; deform. 2 to alter or misrepresent (facts, motives, etc.)
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What are the most common impression errors?

The most common dental impression errors include: Poor Tray Selection. Inadequate Impression Material Mixing.
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  • Poor Tray Selection. ...
  • Inadequate Impression Material Mixing. ...
  • Surface Contamination. ...
  • Poor Margin Detail. ...
  • Internal Bubbles. ...
  • Marginal Tears.
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What is distortion in dentistry?

(dis-tōr'shŭn) 1. In dentistry, permanent deformation of the impression material after the registration of an imprint. 2. A twisting out of normal shape or form.
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What is the best way to avoid distortion of an alginate impression?

On the lower arch, make sure that that the border of the tongue is not trapped by the impression tray by having the patient to pull the tip outside the mouth. As soon as the tray is in position, muscle trim and keep it there without pressure and movement during the setting time of the alginate to avoid distortion.
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What are impression voids?

Voids. Description: The complete tooth anatomy and/or gumline was not fully captured by the impression material around it. Causes: This occurs due to insufficient material in the impression tray. How to avoid: Make sure you're using enough material when taking impressions. Too much is better than too little.
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What makes a good denture impression?

A good impression should have clear facial surface of the teeth/margins, no voids, no pulls or see through of tray. This opens in a new window. Select the best fitting tray, this can help to ensure clear margins. Try the tray in the mouth before taking the impression.
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What is the equipment used to avoid distortion on the impression?

Impression Trays

They should be rigid to prevent distortion of the impression. They can be made for arches with teeth or for edentulous ridges. Impression trays can be pre-manufactured trays, called stock trays, which are purchased in a variety of sizes for both adults and children (Figure 14-2).
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How long must impressions be poured in order to prevent distortion?

If possible, pour the model within 15 minutes of taking the impression to avoid distortion caused by desiccation. Likewise, storing the impression under water also causes distortion. If you cannot immediately pour the model, wrap the impression in a damp paper towel and place it in a plastic bag to retain moisture.
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What are 3 classifications of impressions used in dentistry?

There are three main types of dental impressions — preliminary, final, and bite registration.
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What is distortion in xray?

It refers to the non-proportional increase in the dimensions of a radiographed object relative to the actual dimensions of that object. It happens when there is a change in the angle of the incidence x-ray beam or when the receptor is not parallel to the object (Figure 10).
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What causes Radiographic distortion?

Size distortion is magnifying the anatomical structure and is usually caused by an increased object-to-image receptor distance or decreased distance between the source of radiation and the image receptor. This phenomenon causes the object to look larger than it is in reality.
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What is the definition of distortion in radiography?

— Distortion may be defined, from a radiographic standpoint, as a variation in the size or shape of an object as shown on the film from its true size or shape.
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What causes drags in impressions?

Drag marks can be caused by several factors. One source of these types of errors is movement of the impression material in the mouth before the set is complete. If there is a drag mark behind the back molar, make sure the tray is completely off your patient's teeth before pulling it out of their mouth.
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How is dental impression evaluated?

In this study, the impressions were evaluated according to these criteria: errors in finish line errors, retention of material to tray, errors in the preparation area, gingival retraction, errors in silicone impression technique, blood in impression and retention of material to the tray.
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How do you take good impressions?

The 10 golden rules for taking impressions
  1. Keep the margins clear. Keeping the margins free of blood and saliva is key for an accurate impression. ...
  2. Use hydrophilic material. ...
  3. Tray size matters. ...
  4. Be conscious of the tendency to gag. ...
  5. Air out the prep. ...
  6. Pay attention to the packaging. ...
  7. Use the art of distraction. ...
  8. Go slow.
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How long does it take for dental impressions to set?

If you're having impressions made with traditional dental putty, the material usually sets in about three to five minutes.
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Can dental impressions pull teeth out?

Can Dental Impressions Pull Teeth Out? While it is technically possible if a tooth is extremely loose, to the point that it is hanging on by a thread, that a tooth could be pulled out during an impression. The chances of a dental impression pulling a tooth out are slim to none.
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How long can you wait before pouring alginate?

Alginate impressions should generally be poured immediately or until 12 minutes in 100% humidity at room temperature. Alginate impression could be poured until 45 minutes if stored in 100% humidity at 4°C (SD=1).
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What are the 4 types of final impression materials?

Four types of elastomeric impression materials are available in the market: addition silicone, also known as polyvinyl siloxanes (PVS), condensation silicone, polyether, and polysulfide.
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How long can alginate impressions last?

Numerous studies have evaluated the dimensional accuracy of conventional alginates [2,7–15]. Some studies show that it is possible to store a hydrocolloid impression for up to 1, 2 and even 4 hours [8–10].
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Are dental impressions painful?

The impression process is not painful. However, the dental impression material can sometimes trigger a gag reflex. Your clinician will choose an appropriately sized impression tray to help make the process as comfortable as possible.
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How many impressions do you need for dentures?

To achieve the best fit, we must take two sets of impressions. To succeed in placing the teeth where they belong and to provide you with the most natural appearance, you will have two fittings. You will have the opportunity to see what your denture will look like (teeth in wax) before it becomes a denture.
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Can you get dentures without impressions?

If the patient has some natural teeth that occlude, it is possible to reproduce most everything present in the mouth digitally without taking immediate denture impressions for dentures or a bite registration.
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Do impressions make you gag?

Making an impression requires inserting a tray filled with an unset impression material into a patient's mouth and removing it once set. For the majority of patients, this process is well tolerated; however, for some it can elicit a strong gag reflex.
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