Troubleshooting Archives
Continueing Dental Information : Guidelines For a Good Impression
Making an accurate and detailed impression is the first and most important step in creating superior prosthetic restorations for your patients. A good impression will have Uniform, homogeneous mix of material; Tray is sufficiently filled with impression material; Thoroughly applied tray adhesive.
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Insertion & Clinical Troubleshooting of Valplast Partial
Valplast becomes more flexible when heated. Immerse partial in hot water for approx. 60 seconds prior to first insertion. This brings the partial up to body temperature & ideal felxibilitymeeded to function in the mouth; Enables patient to provide accurate feedback regarding potential adjustments to the partial.
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Why Valplasts ?
For maximum strength, Valplast can be fabricated with a cast metal frame, such as Cobalt. The combination of Valplast and Cobalt maximizes the physical properties of the partial and makes it a great choice for extended edentulous areas, especially in the lower arch.
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How To Care For Your New Valplast Partial
Clean your Valplast appliance regularly. Val-Clean Concentrated Denture Cleaner will safely, quickly, and effectively maintain the cleanliness of Valplast partials as well as other removable dental appliances; Soak your Valplast appliance in Val-Clean for 10-15 minutes a day. Some appliances may occasionally need to be soaked overnight.
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Principal of Magnetic Attachment
The magnetic attachment is retentive attachment for removable prostheses which assist retention using magnetic force.
The magnetic assembly contains the magnet inside and is set in denture base. The keeper is magnetically attracted to the magnetic assembly and is attached to the tooth root.
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