lower dental arch - significado y definición. Qué es lower dental arch
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Qué (quién) es lower dental arch - definición

DENTAL
Impression (Dental); Dental impressions; Dental impression trays; Impression (dental)
  • An impression body, made from [[alginate]] impression material.
  • Plastic stock trays of both jaws
  • Dental impression of upper teeth recorded by Alginate
  • Acrylic custom tray
  • Impression taken with silicon
  • Metal stock tray for upper jaw
  • A custom dental model or [[plaster cast]].
  • Wax mock up of crowns on a cast made from an impression

Dental arch         
PART OF THE ORAL CAVITY OF THE HUMAN BEING
Gingivodental arch; Dental arches; Arcus dentalis; Arcus dentalis mandibularis; Arcus dentalis maxillaris
The dental arches are the two [(crescent arrangements) of teeth], one on each [[jaw, that together constitute the dentition. In humans and many other species; the superior (maxillary or upper) dental arch is a little larger than the inferior (mandibular or lower) arch, so that in the normal condition the teeth in the maxilla (upper jaw) slightly overlap those of the mandible (lower jaw) both in front and at the sides.
Dental material         
  • A fabricated indirect restoration (inlay) made of porcelain
  • Calcium-silicate liner used as a pulp capping material
  • Enamel and dentin shades of composite. Other A2 universal shade for direct and indirect restorations, and flowable composite.
  • Root canal sealer used in endodontic therapy
  • [[Glass ionomer cement]] - [[composite resin]] spectrum of restorative materials used in dentistry. Towards the GIC end of the spectrum, there is increasing fluoride release and increasing acid-base content; towards the composite resin end of the spectrum, there is increasing light cure percentage and increased flexural strength.
SPECIALLY FABRICATED SUBSTANCES DESIGNED FOR USE IN DENTISTRY
Dental restorative material; Dental restorative materials; Dental materials
Dental products are specially fabricated materials, designed for use in dentistry. There are many different types of dental products, and their characteristics vary according to their intended purpose.
Dental instrument         
  • Cheek retractor
  • Pig tail dental explorer
  • A high-speed [[dental handpiece]]
TOOL USED IN DENTISTRY, E.G. TO EXAMINE, MANIPULATE, RESTORE OR REMOVE TEETH
Dental tools; Dental armamentarium; Dental equipment; Instruments used in dentistry; Dental instruments; Dental forceps
Dental instruments are tools that dental professionals use to provide dental treatment. They include tools to examine, manipulate, treat, restore, and remove teeth and surrounding oral structures.

Wikipedia

Dental impression

A dental impression is a negative imprint of hard and soft tissues in the mouth from which a positive reproduction, such as a cast or model, can be formed. It is made by placing an appropriate material in a dental impression tray which is designed to roughly fit over the dental arches. The impression material is liquid or semi-solid when first mixed and placed in the mouth. It then sets to become an elastic solid, which usually takes a few minutes depending upon the material. This leaves an imprint of a person's dentition and surrounding structures of the oral cavity.