The Dental Impression
A dental impression is a copy of the mouth made using an elastic material. It is a negative of the mouth into which plaster or dental stone is placed in order to made an accurate copy of the mouth. Impressions are taken for diagnostic reasons and to construct various types of dental appliances.

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