Volume : V, Issue : XI, November - 2015

NEW IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE HORSESHOE SHAPED TO ELIMINATE THE NAUSEOUS RISK AND ASPHYXIATION ON DENTAL OFFICE.

Blanca Estela Estrada Esquivel, Mar A In S Acevedo Castillo

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 Evaluate a new technique horseshoe shaped upper mouth printing to remove nauseous and asphyxia risks in patients. Comparison with the traditional technique. Material and Methods: 30 patients partially and fully toothed upper maxilla, were examined with two oral records, group A and group B. Group A was printed With the traditional impression technique complete upper jaw, with irreversible hydrocolloid a weight of 36g per 84ml of water. Group B, 30 records were taken with the alternative printing technique in the same group of patients, but with a weight of 18 g of alginate by 42ml of water, distributing the material in the horseshoe–shaped impression tray. Results: A and B oral records were observed, as well as the evaluation of nauseous sensation and asphyxia reflexes reflected on the patients at the moment of realizing the clinical procedure. As a result, it was observed a reduction in the nauseous risk and asphyxia sensations in patient examined with B records.

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Blanca Estela Estrada Esquivel, Mar�a In�s Acevedo Castillo / NEW IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE HORSESHOE SHAPED TO ELIMINATE THE NAUSEOUS RISK AND ASPHYXIATION ON DENTAL OFFICE. / Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.6, Issue : 11 November 2016


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