Abstract

The construction of a tray former from temporary splint material and the re-resulting cold-curing acrylic resin tray produce a closely adapted preliminary tray. This preliminary tray deflects the gingival tissue away from the cervical margins of the preparations, thus permitting the viscous rubber base material of the final impression to flow into contact with the cervical margins of the preparation. The end result is an accurate final impression of multiple abutments developed as part of a complete dental arch impression.

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