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what are the materials required for radiographic 1 alginate impression material2 silicone separating spray petroleum jelly3 autopolymerizing pmma
armamentarium1 denture duplicator or a modified plastic soapdish a plastic large soapdish with a base and cover can be adapted by drilling 2 mm holes
determine the procedure of armamentarium1 make an impression of the mandibular ridge and pour the cast in type 3 gypsum2 apply separating medium and
armamentarium1 edentulous stock trays2 rubber bowl and alginate mixing spatula plaster mixing spatula3 vernier calipers4 alginate impression
objective of the radiographic techniquethe ball bearings are opaque and their diameter have to be measured with the help of vernier caliper prior to
what is radiographic templateradiographic template you should always use it while taking a panoramic radiograph of the patient it is done to counter
pre-surgical prosthodonticsradiographic investigationthe radiologic investigations are critical to evaluate the bone quality and bone quantity1
determine the importance of the extraoral importance of the extraoral photographs cannot be overemphasized for implants in the esthetic zone as the
what is intra oral and extra orala intra orala frontal in occlusionb left and right occlusion using intra oral photography mirrorc occlusal view
photographic analysisdocumentation is critical in any clinical procedure and more importantly in this field where due to the cost of the treatment
diagnostic wax upa diagnostic wax up should be done by you or got done from a laboratory for each and every case regardless of the extent or
explain about ridge mappingridge relationship is also critical especially in cases with multiple implants and fixed prosthesis which is an advanced
disadvantages of ridgemapping a traumatic procedureb time consuming procedure and needs more armamentariumc there is an inherent risk of
advantages of ridgemappingthis procedure is a good indicator of the available bone width and helps in understanding the angulation of the available
what is ridgemapping the patient is given local anesthesia by infiltration to numb both the facial labialbuccal and lingual palatal mucosa
in single tooth implant casea vertical distance available between the crest of residual ridge to the opposing occlusal surface at least 7 mm space is
model analysisthe study casts of the patient provide a wealth of information and insight into the treatment decisions and planning for partially
diagnostic modelsstudy models made from impressions of the arches are invaluable for diagnosis and treatment planning the model must be mounted on an
limitations of computed tomograpy scan this technology is costly increased amount for
hounsfield unitsit is an arbitrary scale of gray values for ctit is an indicator of bone density- trabecular bone has a range of 200- cortical bone
computed tomograpy scandevelopments in cross-sectional imaging techniques such as spiral tomography and reformatted computerized tomograms have
determine the lateral cephalometric skull viewthe use of this modality is limited in preoperative evaluation in implant placement for advance cases
limitations of panoramic x-raythere are certain limitations to panoramic xrays that you have to be awareof the amount of magnification fine
advantages of panoramic x-ray opposing landmarks are easily identified the vertical height of the bone initialy can be assessed the
what is panoramic x-raythis is one of the most vital radiological techniques in planning placement of dental implants not only will it give you the