H&H Dental Impression Technique
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thanks for making me more famous :))
Dr Jeffrey Hoos
H & H innovator.......
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hi , this technique is only for the occlusion , is not good the precision impression ! need a rigid tray !!!
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@mikebarrdds I certainly live by that rule ;p
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Still seems like a compromise to reduce chair time. I'm graduating in a few months so hopefully I'll do some work on these techniques
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my technique is similar... I start the appt w/ a triple tray putty impression that gets used for a stent to make the temp when done w/ prep. Then, I line the stent/Bite reg with parkell mach II in the site of the prep (have to undercut it into the putty). I pack cord and wash with venus light body... It generally works well, but now and then I have a pt who just can't bite into max intercuspation w/ putty in the way... I'll try your technique for those pts. Thanks!
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Nice Mike...thanks!
are there any limitations to using this imp. technique relative to prep design? i ask because my results (crown seating and occlusion) were less than spectacular and I thought that it might be because I prep a modified shoulder. A colleague who preps shoulder/bevel uses a similar technique with success.
bimlady 2 years ago
@bimlady
I use it for every type of crown prep. Most
of my preps are a "deep chamfer / shoulder."
mikebarrdds 2 years ago
@bimlady I'm only a student, but I've heard that this technique often results in seating and occlusion problems.
I have not seen it commercially thankfully.
thestrugglewithin 1 year ago
@thestrugglewithin Don't believe everything they say in dental school. :-)
mikebarrdds 1 year ago