L11: Dental investment and casting procedure Flashcards
what is investing ?
process of covering an object like dentures or teeth with an investment material before curing , casting or soldering
what is an investment material?
refractory mold material used for embedding the wax pattern and obtaining a mold for casting / material used to enclose a pattern of a dental restoration for casting of moduling
gypsum bonded investment material composition :
powder conatains alpha-hemihydrate of gypsum as binder and polymorphs of silica as fillers
setting reaction :
calcium sulphate hemihydrate is mixed with water to from calcium sulphate dihydrate –> contributes in binding silica particles
types of gypsum bonded investment materials
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type 1: casting inlays , onlays and crowns or other fixed prostheses
type 2: removable partial denture frameworks
expansion of gypsum bonded investment materials :
during setting , hygroscopic expansion and thermal expansion
setting expansion :
result of normal gypsum crystal growth in air
hygroscopic expansion :
maximum expansion by immersing investment filled ring in bath water at 38c . water replaces the water used by hydration process
thermal expansion :
when investment is heated in burnout event
done either to eliminate wax or prevent molten alloy from cooling too quickly
which technique combines wax pattern and thermal expansion of mold ?
low temp. burnout technique (wax pattern expansion )
composition of silica bonded investment material :
powdered quartz or cristobalite bonded together with silica gel
silica gel liquid if formed by mixing ehtyl-silicate and dilute hydrochloric acid and spirit
temperature silica bonded material is heated at :
1090-1180c
silica bonded investment agents are less popular because :
they involve more complex and time consuming procedures
composition of phosphate bonded investment material :
colloidal silica liquid and powder containing silica 80%
setting reaction of phosphate bonded investment material :
occurs between colloidal silica solution and powder ( phosphate and MgO) to form magnesium ammonium-phosphate