Bite registration

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Bite registration is taking an impression of a patient's upper and lower teeth in the bite position to assist in the making and fitting of crowns, dentures, mouthguards, etc.. An impression may be produced by biting onto a thin sheet of color-coated foil ("articulating paper"), leaving colored marks on the tooth surface where upper and lower teeth make contact, or a deeper, three-dimensional impression can be made by biting into wax, polysiloxane or other material.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Donna J. Phinney; Judy H. Halstead (2001). Delmar's Handbook of Essential Skills and Procedures for Chairside Dental Assisting. Cengage Learning. p. 229. ISBN 0-7668-3457-3.