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Old 10-09-2003, 11:09 AM
Krzysztof Polanowski
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Default Re: impression materials ..

I am interested about your opinion in these cases ?
Użytkownik "Krzysztof Polanowski" <gab.stom[at]acn.waw.pl> napisał w wiadomości
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> It could be ok too.Personnaly I made for first step individual tray and
next
> only edge with dinabase or other material-it depends next impression with
> impregnum or other materials.In some situation I came to the conclusion
> that result is the some -- when bone is resorbed and situation is very

hard
> for steady retension(holding) and I dont see big difference between
> impregnum ,ZNO-materials ,silicon in this cases.Of course always I made
> individuall tray.
>
>
>
>
> Użytkownik "Dr Steve" <nospam[at]home.net> napisał w wiadomości
> news:e7Tgb.1776$GE4.339386[at]newssvr28.news.prodigy.com...
> > If we are talking about the severely resorbed lower ridge for the full
> > denture patient,,,,,, I like the two impression technique. I like

making
> a
> > tray which is shaped as close as possible to the final denture contours
> > (from the first impression), then take a "wash" impression with this

tray.
> > Best way is probably to make the entire denture off the first

impression,
> > then adjust the big sore spots for a week or so, then wash impression

with
> > something like tissue conditioner (functional impression) for a final

> reline
> > fit of the tissue surfaces.
> >
> > --
> > ~+--~+--~+--~+--~+--
> > Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
> > Troy, Michigan, USA
> > DrSteve Q Mancusodds.com
> > {change the center letter to "at" (and drop two spaces) for email}
> > .................................................. ..
> >
> > This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes

> only.
> > Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting

on
> > the advice or opinion expressed here. Only a dentist who has examined

you
> > in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will

affect
> > your health.
> > ......................
> > Please ignore j..d...
> > ~~~~``````````#####----
> >
> > "Roy Brown" <roybrown[at]sympatico.DotSeaEh> wrote in message
> > news:JnLgb.9497$oO4.647575[at]news20.bellglobal.com...
> > > It is advisable to base the material selection on the conditions the

> soft
> > > tissues present. You can have good bone with bad tissue or at the

> opposite
> > > extreme bad bone with good tissue. If you prefer ZOE, Bosworth makes
> > > different viscosities, as well as Teledyne with the OPOTOW materials.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Roy
> > > DotSeaEh is .ca
> > >
> > > "Krzysztof Polanowski" <gab.stom[at]acn.waw.pl> wrote in message
> > > news:bljelf$p5i$1[at]inews.gazeta.pl...
> > > | Presently we have a lot of impression materials .There is many

> > impresion
> > > | technics too.From my experience I claim that in bad bone condition

> only
> > > | ZNO -eugenol -impression materials are the best.In fact I used
> > > | silicone,impregnum and other..
> > > |
> > > |
> > > | My conclusion is ..What kind of impression materials in this

case(full
> > > | denture and non -bone) and what kind impression methods are you
> > > recommend
> > > | ?
> > > |
> > > | what are You think of hydrocoloid impression systems ?
> > > |
> > > |
> > >
> > >

> >
> >

>
>



  #5  
Old 10-08-2003, 10:38 PM
Joel M. Eichen D.D.S.
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Default Re: impression materials ..

Thanks Roy!

On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 11:29:53 -0400, "Roy Brown"
<roybrown[at]sympatico.DotSeaEh> wrote:

- quote -

> <http://www.bosworth.com/sub/product_type_detail.asp?TYP_ID=16>
> <http://professional.waterpik.com/ViewCoreProducts.cfm?CategoryID=18&Appl=2>


--
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  #4  
Old 10-08-2003, 03:29 PM
Roy Brown
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Default Re: impression materials ..

<http://www.bosworth.com/sub/product_type_detail.asp?TYP_ID=16>
<http://professional.waterpik.com/ViewCoreProducts.cfm?CategoryID=18&Appl=2>
--
Roy
DotSeaEh is .ca
JOEL ... Help is available


"Krzysztof Polanowski" <gab.stom[at]acn.waw.pl> wrote in message
news:bm0g6t$gcm$1[at]inews.gazeta.pl...
| thanks Roy.Could you give me link -where I can see these materials ?
| Użytkownik "Roy Brown" <roybrown[at]sympatico.DotSeaEh> napisał w wiadomości
| news:JnLgb.9497$oO4.647575[at]news20.bellglobal.com...
| > It is advisable to base the material selection on the conditions the
soft
| > tissues present. You can have good bone with bad tissue or at the
opposite
| > extreme bad bone with good tissue. If you prefer ZOE, Bosworth makes
| > different viscosities, as well as Teledyne with the OPOTOW materials.
| >
| > --
| > Roy
| > DotSeaEh is .ca
| >
| > "Krzysztof Polanowski" <gab.stom[at]acn.waw.pl> wrote in message
| > news:bljelf$p5i$1[at]inews.gazeta.pl...
| > | Presently we have a lot of impression materials .There is many
| impresion
| > | technics too.From my experience I claim that in bad bone condition
only
| > | ZNO -eugenol -impression materials are the best.In fact I used
| > | silicone,impregnum and other..
| > |
| > |
| > | My conclusion is ..What kind of impression materials in this case(full
| > | denture and non -bone) and what kind impression methods are you
| > recommend
| > | ?
| > |
| > | what are You think of hydrocoloid impression systems ?
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
|
|


  #3  
Old 10-08-2003, 03:15 PM
Krzysztof Polanowski
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Default Re: impression materials ..

It could be ok too.Personnaly I made for first step individual tray and next
only edge with dinabase or other material-it depends next impression with
impregnum or other materials.In some situation I came to the conclusion
that result is the some -- when bone is resorbed and situation is very hard
for steady retension(holding) and I dont see big difference between
impregnum ,ZNO-materials ,silicon in this cases.Of course always I made
individuall tray.




Użytkownik "Dr Steve" <nospam[at]home.net> napisał w wiadomości
news:e7Tgb.1776$GE4.339386[at]newssvr28.news.prodigy.com...
- quote -

> If we are talking about the severely resorbed lower ridge for the full
> denture patient,,,,,, I like the two impression technique. I like making

a
> tray which is shaped as close as possible to the final denture contours
> (from the first impression), then take a "wash" impression with this tray.
> Best way is probably to make the entire denture off the first impression,
> then adjust the big sore spots for a week or so, then wash impression with
> something like tissue conditioner (functional impression) for a final

reline
> fit of the tissue surfaces.
>
> --
> ~+--~+--~+--~+--~+--
> Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
> Troy, Michigan, USA
> DrSteve Q Mancusodds.com
> {change the center letter to "at" (and drop two spaces) for email}
> .................................................. ..
>
> This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes

only.
> Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on
> the advice or opinion expressed here. Only a dentist who has examined you
> in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect
> your health.
> ......................
> Please ignore j..d...
> ~~~~``````````#####----
>
> "Roy Brown" <roybrown[at]sympatico.DotSeaEh> wrote in message
> news:JnLgb.9497$oO4.647575[at]news20.bellglobal.com...
> > It is advisable to base the material selection on the conditions the

soft
> > tissues present. You can have good bone with bad tissue or at the

opposite
> > extreme bad bone with good tissue. If you prefer ZOE, Bosworth makes
> > different viscosities, as well as Teledyne with the OPOTOW materials.
> >
> > --
> > Roy
> > DotSeaEh is .ca
> >
> > "Krzysztof Polanowski" <gab.stom[at]acn.waw.pl> wrote in message
> > news:bljelf$p5i$1[at]inews.gazeta.pl...
> > | Presently we have a lot of impression materials .There is many

> impresion
> > | technics too.From my experience I claim that in bad bone condition

only
> > | ZNO -eugenol -impression materials are the best.In fact I used
> > | silicone,impregnum and other..
> > |
> > |
> > | My conclusion is ..What kind of impression materials in this case(full
> > | denture and non -bone) and what kind impression methods are you
> > recommend
> > | ?
> > |
> > | what are You think of hydrocoloid impression systems ?
> > |
> > |
> >
> >

>
>



  #2  
Old 10-08-2003, 12:08 PM
Dr Steve
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Default Re: impression materials ..

If we are talking about the severely resorbed lower ridge for the full
denture patient,,,,,, I like the two impression technique. I like making a
tray which is shaped as close as possible to the final denture contours
(from the first impression), then take a "wash" impression with this tray.
Best way is probably to make the entire denture off the first impression,
then adjust the big sore spots for a week or so, then wash impression with
something like tissue conditioner (functional impression) for a final reline
fit of the tissue surfaces.

--
~+--~+--~+--~+--~+--
Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
Troy, Michigan, USA
DrSteve Q Mancusodds.com
{change the center letter to "at" (and drop two spaces) for email}
.................................................. ...

This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only.
Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on
the advice or opinion expressed here. Only a dentist who has examined you
in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect
your health.
.......................
Please ignore j..d...
~~~~``````````#####----

"Roy Brown" <roybrown[at]sympatico.DotSeaEh> wrote in message
news:JnLgb.9497$oO4.647575[at]news20.bellglobal.com...
- quote -

> It is advisable to base the material selection on the conditions the soft
> tissues present. You can have good bone with bad tissue or at the opposite
> extreme bad bone with good tissue. If you prefer ZOE, Bosworth makes
> different viscosities, as well as Teledyne with the OPOTOW materials.
>
> --
> Roy
> DotSeaEh is .ca
>
> "Krzysztof Polanowski" <gab.stom[at]acn.waw.pl> wrote in message
> news:bljelf$p5i$1[at]inews.gazeta.pl...
> | Presently we have a lot of impression materials .There is many

impresion
> | technics too.From my experience I claim that in bad bone condition only
> | ZNO -eugenol -impression materials are the best.In fact I used
> | silicone,impregnum and other..
> |
> |
> | My conclusion is ..What kind of impression materials in this case(full
> | denture and non -bone) and what kind impression methods are you
> recommend
> | ?
> |
> | what are You think of hydrocoloid impression systems ?
> |
> |
>
>



  #1  
Old 10-08-2003, 08:03 AM
Krzysztof Polanowski
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Default Re: impression materials ..

thanks Roy.Could you give me link -where I can see these materials ?
Użytkownik "Roy Brown" <roybrown[at]sympatico.DotSeaEh> napisał w wiadomości
news:JnLgb.9497$oO4.647575[at]news20.bellglobal.com...
- quote -

> It is advisable to base the material selection on the conditions the soft
> tissues present. You can have good bone with bad tissue or at the opposite
> extreme bad bone with good tissue. If you prefer ZOE, Bosworth makes
> different viscosities, as well as Teledyne with the OPOTOW materials.
>
> --
> Roy
> DotSeaEh is .ca
>
> "Krzysztof Polanowski" <gab.stom[at]acn.waw.pl> wrote in message
> news:bljelf$p5i$1[at]inews.gazeta.pl...
> | Presently we have a lot of impression materials .There is many

impresion
> | technics too.From my experience I claim that in bad bone condition only
> | ZNO -eugenol -impression materials are the best.In fact I used
> | silicone,impregnum and other..
> |
> |
> | My conclusion is ..What kind of impression materials in this case(full
> | denture and non -bone) and what kind impression methods are you
> recommend
> | ?
> |
> | what are You think of hydrocoloid impression systems ?
> |
> |
>
>



 
Old 10-08-2003, 03:16 AM
Roy Brown
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Default Re: impression materials ..

It is advisable to base the material selection on the conditions the soft
tissues present. You can have good bone with bad tissue or at the opposite
extreme bad bone with good tissue. If you prefer ZOE, Bosworth makes
different viscosities, as well as Teledyne with the OPOTOW materials.

--
Roy
DotSeaEh is .ca

"Krzysztof Polanowski" <gab.stom[at]acn.waw.pl> wrote in message
news:bljelf$p5i$1[at]inews.gazeta.pl...
| Presently we have a lot of impression materials .There is many impresion
| technics too.From my experience I claim that in bad bone condition only
| ZNO -eugenol -impression materials are the best.In fact I used
| silicone,impregnum and other..
|
|
| My conclusion is ..What kind of impression materials in this case(full
| denture and non -bone) and what kind impression methods are you
recommend
| ?
|
| what are You think of hydrocoloid impression systems ?
|
|


  #-1  
Old 10-03-2003, 09:17 AM
Krzysztof Polanowski
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Default impression materials ..

Presently we have a lot of impression materials .There is many impresion
technics too.From my experience I claim that in bad bone condition only
ZNO -eugenol -impression materials are the best.In fact I used
silicone,impregnum and other..


My conclusion is ..What kind of impression materials in this case(full
denture and non -bone) and what kind impression methods are you recommend
?

what are You think of hydrocoloid impression systems ?


 

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