5 - Elastomers Flashcards

1
Q

What are different types of elastomer?

A
  • polyether
  • addition silicone
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2
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Describe elastic behaviour.

A

A material that can undergo elastic strain and elastic recovery

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3
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How are elastomers formed?

A

Polymerisation with cross-linking of polymer chains

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4
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What effect does cross-linking have on the elastomer material?

A
  • creates elastic properties
  • causes a fluid to solid transition
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5
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How do the byproducts produced by polymerisation affect the material?

A
  • water, hydrogen or alcohol
  • may affect dimensional stability or cast compatibility
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6
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Describe the ideal viscosity of an elastomer.

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Must be able to flow readily

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7
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Describe the ideal surface wetting of an elastomer.

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High - must make intimate contact with teeth and mucosa

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8
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Describe the ideal contact angle of an elastomer.

A

Low contact angle required to envelop tissues and record fine detail

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9
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What are hydrophilic silicones?

A

Incorporate non-ionic surfactant to better wet tooth surface

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10
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Describe the ideal accuracy of an elastomer.

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  • ISO 4832
  • ISO norm is 50um
  • excellent reproduction of surface detail
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11
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Describe the ideal elasticity of an elastomer.

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  • 100% elastic recovery is ideal
  • results in no permanent strain and no distortion of impression
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12
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What is visco-elastic recovery?

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When there is permanent strain, is influenced by tray removal

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13
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What is the shark fin test?

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Measures flow under pressure, relevant to removal and undercuts

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14
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Describe the ideal flow under pressure of an elastomer.

A
  • long shark fin test is ideal
  • ensures material will flow readily into undercuts
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15
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Describe the ideal tensile strength of an elastomer.

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High tensile stress is required to ensure material doesn’t fracture during removal

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16
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Describe the ideal rigidity of an elastomer.

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Low rigidity required to allow removal of material from undercuts

17
Q

Describe the ideal dimensional stability of an elastomer.

A
  • low setting shrinkage
  • low thermal expansion/contraction to prevent change in shape when removing from mouth to room temperature
18
Q

What is an example of an polyether?

A

Impregum

19
Q

What is an example of an addition silicone?

A
  • aquasil ultra
  • virtual
  • flexitime
20
Q

Describe the difference in setting times between polyethers and addition silicones.

A

Polyethers set quicker

21
Q

Describe the difference in working times between polyethers and addition silicones.

A

Polyethers have shorter working time