Elastomeric Impression Materials Flashcards

1
Q

what are the two types of elastomer

A

polyether and addition silicones

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2
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Shore A hardness

A

specific hardness test for impression materials

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3
Q

what does the shark fin test test

A

ability of an impression material to deal with an undercut

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4
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ideal viscosity of an impression material

A

ideally a low viscosity so it can flow readily and make close contact with tissues and record surface detail

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5
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ideal surface wetting of impression materials

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ideally a low contact angle so all of surface can be covered and replicated

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6
Q

what is the minimum surface reproduction an impression material should have

A

50 um

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7
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ideal tear strength of impression materials

A

high tear strength essential so that it doesn’t tear upon removal

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8
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ideal rigidity of impression materials

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should be low - flexible enough for removal particularly in undercut areas

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9
Q

compare addition silicones and polyethers
- working time

A

addition silicones - 4 mins
polyethers - 6 mins

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10
Q

compare addition silicones and polyethers
- setting time

A

addition silicones - 6 mins
polyethers - 5 mins

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11
Q

are polyethers or addition silicones better for deep undercuts

A

polyethers

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12
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do polyethers or addition silicones have higher tear strength

A

addition silicones

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