Dental Materials 2-2 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Wax Bite Registration | Is an imprint of the patients occlusion & jaw relation |
Elastomeric/Silicone | Is used for an extremely accurate bite registration |
Custom Tray | Is a tray made specifically for an individual |
Alginate | The generic name for a group of irriversible hydrocolloid materials |
Correct Mixing Procedure | Creamy homogenous consistency, hold bowl in nondominate hand while spatulating mixture. Incorporate powder & water gently till completely moistened |
Warm Water | Will set alginate faster when added to the mixing of alginate |
Rinse cold water/disinfect | After removing an alginate impression from the patients mouth |
Polyether/Vinylpolysiloxane | These are the most common elastomeric bite registration materials |
Immediately pour an impression | To provent changes in a reversible hydrocolloid impression such as syneresis or imbibition |
Study Model | A gypsum replica of hard & soft tissues that is used for observation or study |
Splatter Guard | This prevents materials from spraying the room while using the rag wheel & pumice |
Bite Registration Wax | This is the type of wax most commonly used |
Dental Lathe | Rotary machine used during grinding, finishing & polishing procedures |
Model Trimmer | Used to contour gypsum cast models |
Vacuum Former | Softens a sheet of plastic with heat & pulls it down onto the cast with suction |
Spatula | Used to blend the powdered alginate or gypsum & water together in a bowl |
Alcohol Torches | Draws fuel through a wick from a reservoir near the top |
Vibrator | Used to move dental plaster or stone gypsum products when pouring a cast model |
Articulator | A device designed to reproduce movements of a patients mandibular arch in proper occlusion |
Splatter Guard | Prevents material from spraying the room |
Facebow | Used to record the relationship of the maxillary arch to the horizontal axis rotation of the mandible |
Bunsen Burner | Requires a balanced air/gas mixture to produce a clean blue flame |
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