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Abstract
In process of fabrication of a fixed partial denture, dies are trimmed to expose margins of the preparations. The need for the soft tissue cast is quite evident as the soft tissue emergence profile that surrounds the prepared tooth is destroyed in the process of fabrication. This article describes a modified technique to fabricate the soft tissue cast for the conventional fixed partial denture. The impression made with the polyvinylsiloxane was first poured to prepare the die cast. After retrieval of the cast, the same impression was poured second time with the resin based resilient material to cover the facial and proximal gingival areas. The remaining portion of the impression was poured with the gypsum material. This technique does not require additional clinical appointment, second impression procedure, technique sensitive manipulations with impression, or cumbersome laboratory procedures. The simplicity of this technique facilitates and justifies its routine use in fabrication of the fixed partial denture.Entities:
Keywords: Emergence profile; Fixed partial denture; Soft tissue cast
Year: 2011 PMID: 21503191 PMCID: PMC3076571 DOI: 10.4047/jap.2011.3.1.33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adv Prosthodont ISSN: 2005-7806 Impact factor: 1.904
Fig. 1Final impression in polyvinyl-siloxane.
Fig. 2Master cast.
Fig. 3Resilient liner applied onto the facial and proximal gingival surfaces of the impression surrounding the teeth in interest. Note that the multiple undercuts prepared to achieve mechanical interlocking in the gypsum material.
Fig. 4Modified soft tissue cast.
Fig. 5Fabrication and evaluation of axial contours of the fixed partial denture on the modified soft tissue cast.
Fig. 6Fixed partial denture in place with correct gingival emergence profile.