DM Finals Revision Flashcards
Fracture strength..
Max stress material can take at point of breaking, depends on shape of material
Fracture toughness..
Total energy absorbed by structure b4 material fractures, does not depend on shape of material
- is the total area under the stress-strain curve
- ability to resist crack propagation
Fracture toughness vs fracture strength
Strength
- depends on shape of material
- stress at the pt of fracture
Toughness
- does not depend on shape of material
- cumulative energy absorbed before material fractures
- total area under curve
- ability to resist crack propagation
What is responsible for delayed expansion in amalgam on moisture contamination?
Zinc
- acts as a plasticiser => makes amalgam easier to carve
- w/o zinc, amalgam will be brittle
- acts an oxide scavenger, minimising formation of other oxides
Components of stainless steel alloy? What does 18-8 stainless steel alloy contain?
18% Cr, 8% Ni (+60% Fe)
Stainless steel alloy used for what in DM?
- metallic implants
- orthodontic wires
- crowns
- denture clasps
- root canal reamers
- surgical instruments
[T/F] CoCr dentures cannot be used w denture cleaners.
T.
- denture cleaners contain hypochlorites/chlorines => corrosion
What is C factor?
- ratio of bonded/unbonded surfaces
- increase in bonded surfaces => increase in C factor => increase in contraction stress of adhesive bond due to volumetric shrinkage
ZOE impression material is used for? Properties?
Used for edentulous impression taking in pxs w little undercuts
- good detail reproduction
- low viscosity
- requires rigid tray
- good dimensional stability
What is the relationship btw resilience and proportional limit?
Resilience:
- energy absorbed by structure when stressed elastically
- area under the graph
Proportional limit:
- max stress material can take w/o permanent deformation
- its a point
Modulus of elasticity..
- stress/strain within elastic region
- measures stiffness of material within elastic region
- stronger attraction btw atoms = increased EM
- higher EM = steeper curve
[T/F] MTA sets on hydration & has higher initial pH due to formation of CaOH2
True
- sets upon hydration, long ST (3H)
- after setting, pH decreases to neutral
Titanium fractures are uncommon, but if they do fracture, its due to..
Metal fatigue from high cyclic occlusal loading
- not high impact
Why do implant materials undergo passivation?
- enhance oxide layer => minimise release of metal ions => reduce corrosion
- done by immersion in 40% nitric acid/anodisation
How is the hybrid layer formed?
- micromechanical bonding formed when adhesive molecules penetrate layer of collagen