Elastomeric Impression Materials Flashcards
Why do we take an impression and create study models
- To study the case
- To diagnose the case
- To plan the treatment
- To educate patients on their dental needs
What are we looking for in an impression material
- Consistency
- Flow properties
- Optimum setting time
- Dimensional stability
- Ease of handling
What is an elastomeric impression material
A material that is used when an extremely accurate impression is essential
What is an elastomer
A natural of synthetic ribber which has the ability to undergo deformation under the influence of a force and regain its original shape once the force has been removed
What are elastomer made up of
Large molecules or polymers that link together when mixed into a 3d network
When stretched the 3d network uncoils and snaps back to original shape when the force is removed
List the ideal properties of setting material
- Non toxic and non irritant
- Acceptable to the patient in terms fo setting time, taste and consistency
- Surface reproducibility
- Dimensional stability
- Ease of mixing
- Compatible with model materials
- Cheap and long shelf life
Name the 2 categories elastic impression materials fall under
- Aqueous hydrocolloids
- Non aqueous elastomers
Give example of aqueous hydrocolloids
Agar
Alginate
Give examples of non aqueous elastomers
Silicone condensation
Silicone addition