impression materials Flashcards
impression material classification via clinical classification (two types)
- mucostatic = replica with soft tissues not compressed
2. mucocompressive = replica with soft tissues compressed
impression material classification via its properties (two types)
elastic or non elastic
> viscoelastic = more strain needs applied to cause permanent deformation (but always some) = why remove from mouth in swift motion
ideal properties of impression material clinically and for patient
clinically
- low viscosity for flow into tiny details
- no dimensional change in setting
- complete elastic recovery
- no dimensional change over time
- tear strength
- compatible with cast material
for patient
- taste
- non irritant/toxic
- no damage to oral tissues
- quick setting
temp of water for alginate (impression material)
18-24 degrees celsius
setting of alginate (impression material)
- long cross linked fibril entangling undissolved particles
names for uptake and release of water from alginate impression material
uptake = imbibition release = syneresis
alginate impression material negatives
- dimensional change in storage likely
- poor tear strength = avoid deep undercuts