Indication
Full impressions of the upper and lower arches.
Implants impressions.
Advantages
- Special configuration of the palatal area: does not cause nausea on the patient.
- Base with cuttings: easier cut for individualization of trays in case of implants.
- Additional perforations in the vestibular area: high retentivity of impression materials.
- Supports on the tray’s back: allows greater leakage stability of the model.
- Translucent colors: best view for cut marking.
Presentation
Ref. 210 – Autoclavable Tray: 8 trays – 3 superior (S1, S2, 34) and 3 inferior (I1, I2, I3) 2 partial trays (ant and post) Assorted colors (blue, yellow, orange)
Ref. 218 – Autoclavable Tray: 1 partial anterior tray and 1 partial universal tray
Ref. 220 – Autoclavable Tray: 2 trays (S1, I1)
Ref. 221 – Autoclavable Tray: 2 trays (S2, I2)
Ref. 222 – Autoclavable Tray: 2 trays (S3, I3)
What is the no nausea area?
It is an escape area for the impression material located in the palate region, which prevents the impression material from flowing through the oropharyngeal region, avoiding discomfort for the patient during the impression procedure.
What is the advantage of the autoclavable plastic tray compared to metallic trays?
Plastic trays can be perforated and adapted in procedures such as open impressions in implant dentistry.
How is the tray cut when required?
The cut can be performed with burs in high or low rotation. The same burs used for cutting acrylic resin.
Can the tray be sterilized in an oven?
No. Sterilization should be done only in autoclaves, respecting the temperature limit of 249.8º f degrees.
Can the partial posterior tray be used for both sides?
Yes. Its moving handle allows the tray to be used in all upper and lower quadrants.