Features:
- Triple Tray: This refers to the design of the tray, which has three sections: a labial (lip-side) section, a lingual (tongue-side) section, and a bite plate section. This design can provide better stability and support during impression-taking compared to single or double arch trays.
- 3/4 Arch: This indicates that the tray covers three-quarters of the dental arch, capturing the teeth from the canine on one side to the canine on the opposite side. It does not cover the wisdom teeth.
- Disposable: These trays are intended for single use to minimize the risk of cross-contamination.
- Thin, loose webbing: This design feature aims to provide flexibility and comfort for patients during impression-taking, while still capturing accurate impressions.
Potential Uses:
- Creating dental impressions for various purposes, such as:
- Fabricating crowns, bridges, and other dental restorations
- Performing orthodontic assessments
- Creating diagnostic models
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