Interim fixed resotrations Flashcards
What are three acrylic materials?
- Poly-methyl methacrylate (PMMA)
- Poly-ethyl methacrylate (PEMA)
- Poly-isobutyl methacrylate (PIMA)
Acrylics are powder/liquid systems: What is the powder for and what is the liquid for?
- Powder = Polymer
- Liquid = monomer
What is Bis-Acryl?
-Bis-GMA resin and Acrylic
What type of cure is used for Bis-Acryl?
-Dual cure
What are the most significant deficiencies are what for a provisonal?
- Exothermic
- Polymerization shrinkage
- Color degradation over time
What material exhibits the greatest polymerization shrinkage?
-PMMA
What material exhibits the highest exotherm?
-PMMA
What are the softest temporary materials?
- PEMA
- PIMA
What temporary materials exhibit the least polymerization shrinkage?
- Microfilled Bis-GMA
- Urethane DMA
What temporary material is the most brittle and difficult to repair?
-Microfilled-Bis GMA (Bis-acryl)
What is an indication for Unifast (light cured PMMA)?
-Routine use in single and small multiple unit situations
What is Urethane DMA good for?
-All-ceramic provisionals
What is a caution to take when making using the direct technique?
-Not to lock polymerized material into proximal undercuts
In an indirect technique where do you allow the material to polymerize?
-Under pressure in warm water
What is the most common temporary cements?
-Zinc Oxide and Eugenol