There are so many ways and methods to take the final impression for fixed prosthodontics; but the fact that we need to capture all the details of the preparation and the entire finishing line (margins) remains unchanged and it’s the most crucial step of fabricating the restoration.
Watch as a final dental impression is taken using Aquasil Ultra impression material, part of the DENTSPLY Single-Unit Crown Total Practice Solution.
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The challenges of the intraoral environment include the presence of moisture. Aquasil Ultra+ material is specially formulated to work with moisture to help ensure an accurate capture of marginal detail. The low contact angle of Aquasil Ultra+ material is a benefit to you and your lab, helping minimize the threat of voids and bubbles due to the presence of moisture.
Visit www.singleunitrestorations.com to request a demo and learn more.
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