
Perforated Impression Tray - Lower Jaw, Long Handle, M
The Lower Jaw Perforated Impression Tray in size M is a stainless-steel horseshoe-shaped tray with a central tongue relief, used for taking alginate and elastomeric impressions of average adult mandibular arches. The fully perforated body anchors impression material mechanically during setting, preventing distortion on removal and producing an accurate cast for study models, bleaching trays, orthodontic records or provisional fabrication. A long flat handle with a finger-hole gives the operator a secure, controlled grip during seating and removal, and the raised undercut rim helps trap excess material. The tray is machined from high-grade stainless steel by Equate Instruments, fully autoclavable for steam sterilisation, and supplied non-sterile for standard in-clinic processing.
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