Nanda, AditiKaur, HarsimranKoli, DheerajManak, KaranVerma, Mahesh2016-10-282016-10-282015-11Nanda Aditi, Kaur Harsimran, Koli Dheeraj, Manak Karan, Verma Mahesh. In‑office technique to fabricate triple tray. Indian Journal of Dental Research. 2015 Nov-Dec; 26(6): 648-651.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/178060Dual arch impressions have been in use for many years. Five in‑office techniques for fabrication of the tray have been suggested, in case the manufactured (stock) tray is not available to the clinician. The design consists of two parts of the tray (the plastic frame and lattice). Five types of materials for the lattice have been described. The indications, advantages, and disadvantages of the techniques together with an appraisal of the five different lattice materials have been described. Overall the techniques are simple and require materials that are easily available. It does not take much time and can be used to attain efficient results in case the stock tray is not available in the operatory.enDual impressionin‑officetriple trayIn‑office technique to fabricate triple tray.Article