An edentulous jaw impression tray is a dental instrument used to take an impression of a patient’s gums and edentulous (toothless) jaws.
Some of the features of edentulous jaw impression trays may include
- Material Edentulous jaw impression trays are typically made of a flexible material such as silicone or rubber, which allows them to conform to the shape of the patient’s gums and jaws.
- Size and shape The trays come in a variety of sizes and shapes to fit different patients’ mouths. Edentulous jaw impression trays are designed to fit patients who do not have any natural teeth.
- Perforations or holes The tray may have small perforations or holes to allow the impression material to flow through and capture an accurate impression of the gums and jaws.
- Handles The tray may have handles or other features that make it easier for the dentist or dental assistant to handle and place the tray in the patient’s mouth.
- Compatibility The tray will be compatible with the type of impression material being used, whether it’s a traditional alginate material or a more advanced silicone material.
-
Serializability The tray is designed to be sterilizable and reusable. It can be cleaned and disinfected after each use to ensure it is safe for the next patient.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.