Elastomeric Impression Materials Flashcards
what are the two types of elastomer
polyether and addition silicones
Shore A hardness
specific hardness test for impression materials
what does the shark fin test test
ability of an impression material to deal with an undercut
ideal viscosity of an impression material
ideally a low viscosity so it can flow readily and make close contact with tissues and record surface detail
ideal surface wetting of impression materials
ideally a low contact angle so all of surface can be covered and replicated
what is the minimum surface reproduction an impression material should have
50 um
ideal tear strength of impression materials
high tear strength essential so that it doesn’t tear upon removal
ideal rigidity of impression materials
should be low - flexible enough for removal particularly in undercut areas
compare addition silicones and polyethers
- working time
addition silicones - 4 mins
polyethers - 6 mins
compare addition silicones and polyethers
- setting time
addition silicones - 6 mins
polyethers - 5 mins
are polyethers or addition silicones better for deep undercuts
polyethers
do polyethers or addition silicones have higher tear strength
addition silicones