
Description of a technique that allows the copy of the finishing line even when this line es deep in to the sulcus and without the need of gingival retraction which is very painful, bleeds easily and is limited to few teeth. The impression technique with acrylic tubes allows the operator to duplicate models if it is so desired, at the same time full arch impressions with multiple preparations can be taken in one attempt.
Dental Impression Technique, Crowns, Acrylic Resins, Humans
Dental Impression Technique, Crowns, Acrylic Resins, Humans
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