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GDC Dentulous Perforated Impression Trays Lower # 2 (ITRLDPL2)

GDC Dentulous Perforated Impression Trays Lower # 2 (ITRLDPL2)

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GDC Dentulous Perforated Impression Trays Lower # 2 (ITRLDPL2)

The GDC Dentulous Perforated Impression Trays Lower #2 (ITRLDPL2) are dental trays specifically designed for taking accurate impressions of the lower arch in dentulous patients. These trays feature a perforated design, which allows for better control of the impression material and ensures proper flow and adaptation to the teeth and tissues. The trays are made of high-quality, rigid plastic material that provides durability and stability during the impression-taking process. They are designed to accurately capture the details of the lower arch, including the teeth, gingiva, and surrounding structures.The perforations in the trays allow for the escape of excess impression material, reducing the risk of distortion and ensuring a more accurate impression. They also facilitate better adhesion of the impression material to the tray, preventing any detachment during the impression process.These trays have smooth, rounded edges and a comfortable shape, ensuring patient comfort during the impression-taking process. The trays are designed to minimize any potential discomfort or irritation to the patient.

Features

  • Perforated Design: These trays feature a perforated design that allows for proper flow and adaptation of the impression material, ensuring accurate and detailed impressions of the lower arch.
  • Accurate Impressions: The trays are designed to capture the precise details of the lower arch, including the teeth, gingiva, and surrounding tissues, providing accurate impressions for various dental procedures.
  • High-Quality Material: The trays are made of high-quality, rigid plastic material that is durable and resistant to deformation, ensuring their longevity and repeated use.
  • Comfortable Fit: The trays have smooth edges and a comfortable shape, promoting patient comfort during the impression-taking process.
  • Optimal Material Control: The perforations in the trays allow for the escape of excess impression material, ensuring better material control and reducing the risk of distortion.
  • Secure Impression Material Adhesion: The tray's perforated surface facilitates better adhesion of the impression material, preventing detachment and ensuring a reliable impression.
  • Reusable: These trays are reusable, offering cost-effectiveness and convenience in a dental practice. They can be easily cleaned and sterilized for multiple uses.
  • Versatile Application: The GDC Dentulous Perforated Impression Trays Lower #2 can be used for a wide range of dental procedures requiring lower arch impressions, such as crown and bridge work, denture fabrication, and orthodontic treatment planning.

Description

Specification

  • Type: Impression Tray
  • Category: Prosthodontics
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Disposable / Reusable: Reusable
  • Autoclavable: Yes

Packaging

  • 1 x Impression Tray

Direction to use

  • Prepare the tray: Ensure that the tray is clean and free from any debris or residue. If necessary, sterilize the tray according to recommended protocols.
  • Prepare the impression material: Select the appropriate dental impression material as per the dentist's recommendation.
  • Seat the tray: Seat the lower arch tray in the patient's mouth, ensuring proper alignment and stability. Position the tray so that it covers the entire lower arch, from one side of the mouth to the other.
  • Load the tray: Load the mixed impression material onto the tray using a suitable instrument, ensuring that the material is evenly distributed and covers all the necessary areas of the lower arch.
  • Insert the tray: Ask the patient to close their mouth gently but firmly, allowing the impression material to flow and adapt to the teeth and tissues. Make sure the tray remains stable and properly seated during this process.
  • Maintain stability: Maintain stability of the tray for the recommended setting time of the impression material, as specified by the manufacturer. This allows the material to be set properly and capture an accurate impression of the lower arch.
  • Remove the tray: Once the impression material has been set, carefully and gently remove the tray from the patient's mouth. Use slow and controlled motions to minimize any potential distortion or damage to the impression.
  • Inspect the impression: Inspect the impression to ensure it is clear and accurate, and captures all the necessary details of the lower arch. If any areas appear incomplete or compromised, consider retaking the impression.
  • Clean and disinfect the tray: After removing the impression material, thoroughly clean and disinfect the tray using appropriate protocols and recommended solutions. Ensure the tray is completely dry before storage.

Additional info

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • Manufacturer: GDC Fine Crafted Dental Pvt. Ltd.

Warranty

  • 6 months warranty against rust.

Product Related Questions

Question: Are these rim lock impression trays?Answer: Yes, the GDC Dentulous Perforated Impression Trays Lower #2 (ITRLDPL2) are rim lock impression trays. Their design features a secure rim lock mechanism that ensures precise and stable impression capturing.

Question: Can I reuse these trays?
Answer:
The GDC Dentulous Perforated Impression Trays Lower #2 are reusable. After each use, they should be properly cleaned and sterilized following recommended protocols.

Question: Can I use the GDC Dentulous Perforated Impression Trays Lower #2 for both single-tooth and full arch impressions?
Answer:
Yes, the GDC Dentulous Perforated Impression Trays Lower #2 are suitable for capturing accurate impressions of both single teeth and full lower arches.

Question: Can these trays be used for implant-supported prosthetics?
Answer:
Yes, the GDC Dentulous Perforated Impression Trays Lower #2 can be used for capturing impressions for implant-supported prosthetics. However, it is important to consult with the implantologist or restorative dentist for specific instructions and techniques.

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