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Capture® Impression Materials
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Introduction
Clinical Procedures for Capture Bite Registration
Figure #1 A plastic tray might not be rigid enough to provide support for the impression material.
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Figure #2
The Clinician's Choice tray does not distort, even when pressure is applied to it.
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Figure #3
Verify the patient is in maximum intercuspation without interferences when you try in the tray.
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Figure #4
The tray needs to extend from the most distal tooth to the cuspid for maximum accuracy and stability.
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Figure #5
Verify maximum intercuspation when the patient bites into the impression material. If the patient cannot close completely, a separate bite registration will be necessary.
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Figure #6
Capture Hard Bite from Glidewell Direct.
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Figure #7
Put the bite registration material onto the prepared teeth only and instruct the patient to close onto it while you check the teeth on the contralateral side.
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Figure #8
The easiest way to trim the registration is with a scalpel or a sharp lab knife with a thin blade.
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Figure #9
A properly trimmed bite registration.
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Figure #10
By taking the bite registration prior to the impression, calipers can be used to verify reduction.
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Figure #11
Capture Hard Bite Clear allows you to verify reduction intraorally and on the mounted models.
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