Dentists take impressions by placing a tray filled with a special dental impression material in your mouth. This material gradually hardens, capturing the shape of your teeth and gums. Once set, the dentist removes the tray, creating a mold that's used for various dental procedures like making crowns, bridges, or orthodontic appliances.
Dental impressions serve as precise molds of your teeth and gums. They're used by dentists to create accurate replicas of your mouth's structure. These molds are essential for designing and creating custom dental restorations such as crowns, bridges, dentures, and orthodontic appliances. The accuracy of the impressions ensures that these dental devices fit properly and comfortably, contributing to effective dental treatments and improved oral health.
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