Making your 1st
Elemental stent
Use the free sample to make your 1st stent.
In 3 steps, you will learn to
Turn the heated material into a disk.
Shape the disk into a stent on the palate.
Trim & finish the stent once it’s set.
What makes a great stent?
Use the example stent to examine your stent.
Bite function.
Almost translucent on occlusal surfaces.
Tight palatal adaptation.
Palatal anatomy visible in stent.
Strong retention.
Occlusal surfaces & interproximal on buccal side.
Thin stent.
Approximately 2mm / 0.1 inch.
Let's get started!
What to look out for
Make the stent before numbing the palate.
  • to make sure the stent still fits when the swelling is gone
Tight palatal adaptation
  • critical to stabilise the blood clot
  • prevent suturing & post-operative bleeding
Long enough
to cover grafting site
Wide enough
for buccal retention
Making & placing
the disk.
Quick check
Long enough to cover the graft site.
Wide enough for buccal retention.
Shaping the stent on the palate
Trimming & finishing the stent.
When to trim?
When the stent covers the soft palate.
When the stent covers the alveolar mucosa.
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Making your 1st Elemental stent
In 3 steps, you will learn to
Turn the heated material into a disk.
Shape the disk into a stent on the palate.
Trim & finish the stent once it’s set.
What makes a great stent?
Use the example stent to examine your stent.
Bite function.
Almost translucent on occlusal surfaces.
Tight palatal adaptation.
Palatal anatomy visible in stent.
Strong retention.
Occlusal surfaces & interproximal on buccal side.
Thin stent.
Approximately 2mm / 0.1 inch.
Let's get started!
What to look out for
Make the stent before numbing the palate.
  • to make sure the stent still fits when the swelling is gone
Tight palatal adaptation.
  • critical to stabilise the blood clot
  • prevent suturing & post-operative bleeding
Long enough to cover grafting site.
Wide enough for buccal retention.
Making & placing
the disk.
Quick check
Long enough to cover the graft site.
Wide enough for buccal retention.
Shaping the stent on the palate.
Trimming & finishing the stent.
When to trim?
When the stent covers the soft palate.
When the stent covers the alveolar mucosa.
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Message us on Instagram
Text us on WhatsApp