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The Master Impression in Indirect Restorative Dentistry – Part 2

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In this second in a series, Dr. Robert Lowe discusses the requirements and techniques required for achieving consistently excellent master impressions in indirect restorative dentistry. In this section, Dr. Lowe emphasizes the utilization of optical enhancement, tooth preparation and the two-cord retraction to name just a few.

Date Added:
9/15/2009

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   Robert A. Lowe, DDS Robert A. Lowe, DDS
Dr. Robert A. Lowe received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree, magna cum laude, graduating second in his class from Loyola University School of Dentistry in 1982. Fo...
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Questions & Comments
Osama Abdel Qader - (10/9/2012 9:26 AM)

Great Job
I have a question
after using double retraction cords
before taking the impression you remove both of them or just #01 and keep the sulcular #00 ?

r b - (8/1/2011 7:58 PM)

Thank you so much. This lecture was really helpful!

milind saudagar - (4/17/2010 11:01 AM)

simply superb. the tip on using retractors was really usefull. thanks

Marko Jakovac - (11/5/2009 12:05 AM)

Great tips, but excellent master impression is made in custom tray..

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