Chapter 15: Impression Materials Flashcards

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Positive replicas of the teeth and surrounding oral tissues and structures produced from impressions that create a negative representation of the teeth; commonly called study models and used for diagnostic purposes and numerous chairside and laboratory procedures.

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Diagnostic casts

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An impression of the dentition and surrounding tissues taken as a precursor to other treatment; often used to make casts (models) of oral structures for planning, and to construct custom trays or provisional restorations.

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Preliminary Impression

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A detailed impression of the upper and lower teeth in the patient’s normal bite relation.

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Final Impression

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An impression of the upper and lower teeth in the patient’s normal bite relation.

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Bite registration

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Ability of a material to maintain its size and shape over a period of time

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Dimensional stability

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Ability of a material to adapt to and flow over the surfaces of the oral structures to record fine detail

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Accuracy

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7
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Ability to avoid tearing when the material is in thin sections

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Tear resistance

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Glue-like material composed of two or more substances in which one substance does not go into solution but is suspended within another substance; it has at least two phases; a liquid phase called a sol and a semisolid phase called a gel

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Colloid

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A water-based colloid used as an elastic impression material

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Hydrocolloid

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An agar impression material that can be heated to change a gel into a fluid sol state that can flow around the teeth, and then cooled to gel again to make an impression of the shapes of the oral structures

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Reversible hydrocolloid

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An alginate impression material that is mixed to a sol state and as it sets converts to a gel by a chemical reaction that irreversibly changes its nature.

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Irreversible hydrocolloid

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12
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A powder derived from seaweed that is a major component of reversible hydrocolloid

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Agar

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Liquid state in which colloidal particles are suspended; by cooling or a chemical reaction, it can change into a gel.

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Sol

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A semisolid state in which colloid particles for a framework that traps liquid (e.g. Jell-O)

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Gel

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15
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A versatile irreversible hydrocolloid that is the most used impression material in the dental office; it lacks the accuracy and fine surface detail needed for impressions for crown and bridge procedures

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Alginate

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16
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A characteristic of gels when left standing to contract and squeeze out some liquid that then accumulates on the surface

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Syneresis

17
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Highly accurate elastic impression materials that have qualities similar to rubber; they are used extensively in indirect restorative techniques, such as crown and bridge procedures

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Elastomers

18
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The act of absorbing moisure

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Imbibition

19
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A chemical that lowers the surface tension of a substance so that it is more readily wetted; for example, oil beads on the surface of water, but soap acts as______ to allow the oil to spread over the surface.

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Surfactant

20
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An elastic impression material that has sulfur-containing (mercaptan) functional groups; it has also been referred to as rubber base impression material

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Polysulfide

21
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A silicone rubber impression material that sets by linking molecules in long chains but produces a liquid by-product by condensation

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Condensation silicone

22
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A silicone rubber impression that also sets by linking molecules in long chains but produces no by-product; the most commonly used addition silicones are the polyvinyl siloxanes

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Addition Silicone

23
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Very accurate addition silicone elastomer impression material; it is used extensively for crown and bridge procedures because of its accuracy, dimensional stability, and ease of use

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Polyvinyl Siloxane (PVS)

24
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A rubber impression material with ether functional groups; it has high accuracy and is popular for crown and bridge procedures.

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Polyether

25
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A chemical used in tissue management during gingival retraction to control bleeding and constrict

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Astringent

26
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Detailed digital images of the preparation, surrounding and opposing teeth, and tissues taken by a digital scanner for the purpose of making a restoration

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Digital Impression