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The Master Impression in Indirect Restorative Dentistry – Part 3
Summary:
Requirements and techniques required for achieving consistently excellent master impressions in indirect restorative dentistry.
Description:
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 anatomy of the optimal subgingival trough required in impression taking and how to achieve it as well as the utilization of the laser assisted retraction technique. In addition, a discussion of the optimal impression material is thoroughly outlined.
Date Added:
9/17/2009
Author(s):
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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