Dental impression trays (19th-20th century orthodontics) 🔍

Dental instrument maker (1880 - 1950)

Dental impression trays are perforated, U-shaped metal forms used to hold alginate material against teeth and gums, creating precise negative molds of uneven surfaces. Their curvilinear, anatomical shapes combine rigidity with organic, body-mapped contours.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Dental impression trays (19th-20th century orthodontics) (Looking Forward)

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Ron Arad
Designer, Architect, Artist
The perforated, body-conforming, anatomical curve of dental impression trays informed Arad's early steel-rod 'Well Tempered' and 'Volumes' chairs, which similarly map to the human form through exposed structural skeletons.