Lecture 12 Flashcards

1
Q

what are impression materials used for?

A

register or reproduce the form and relationship of the teeth, dental arches and oral tissues

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2
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impression materials behave as ?

A

viscoelastic materials

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3
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what is strain rate dependance?

A

mechanical response of dental materials depending on how fast they are loaded

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4
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what is elastic recovery?

A

ability to recover to the original shape after stretch, relevant for removal of impression materials from the mouth

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5
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what is tear strength?

A

the ability to resist tearing in thin sections

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6
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what is dimensional stability?

A

ability to retain its absolute dimensional size over time

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7
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what is surface resolution?

A
  • hydrophilic meaning <90 degrees has a high degree of surface detail meaning surface gets more “wet”
  • hydrophobic meaning >90 degrees has a low degree of surface detail and liquid doesn’t wet sufficiently
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8
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what are aliginate hydrocolloids?

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  • a dissolving solid is dispersed into liquids and depending on the quality of water depends on the different state i.e. gel or sol
  • colloid particles are hydrophilic
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9
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what is the chain of reactions for alginate?

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  1. Na-alginate mixed with water (sol) where Ca2+ is released from dissolution of CaSO4
  2. Ca2+ ions replace the Na ions and cross link the alginate chain to form a gel
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10
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what is working time?

A

the time allowed for mixing the alginate, loading the tray and positioning the tray into the patients mouth

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11
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what is setting time?

A

the time required for the reaction to be completed and the material solidified

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12
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what are the modifiers of setting and working time?

A
  • increased temp shorts time
  • proportions of water to powder where thinner increases time
  • under or over mixing
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13
Q

ANSI-ADA requires what percent elastic recovery?

A

95% after compressed 20% for 5 seconds

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14
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when does permanent deformation increase?

A
  • time before testing decreases
  • during removal
  • when time is held under compression increases
  • thinner mixes are used
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15
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a limitation of alginate is?

A

loss of accuracy with increased time of storage

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16
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what are the advantages of alginate?

A

-ease of mixing
- minimum equipment needed
- flexibility of set impression
- accuracy
- low cost

17
Q

what are the disadvantages of alginate?

A
  • low tear strength
  • limited elasticity
  • limited surface detail
  • storage stability
18
Q

elastomeric impression materials are ???

A

silicone rubbers that are flexible cross linked polymers when set

19
Q

compared to alginates, elastomeric have greater ?

A
  • accuracy
  • dimensional storage stability with time
  • excellent record of detail
  • tear strength
20
Q

addition silicone impression materials are supplied as a what system?

A

two paste system: base + catalyst
- paste 1: silicone, vinyl, fillers and acid catalyst
- paste 2: silicone with hydrogen groups and fillers

21
Q

addition silicone impression materials do not generate?

A

volatile. by-products

22
Q

what are the types of consistencies of addition silicone impression materials?

A

low viscosity
medium viscosity
high viscosity

23
Q

what are some characteristics of addition silicone impression materials?

A
  • short working time
  • mid to low tear strength
  • elastic recovery is highest among all impression materials
  • relies on shear thinning behavior for dispensing
24
Q

polyether impression materials have properties similar to?

A

addition silicones

25
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polyether impression materials have?

A
  • good hydrophilicity
  • medium viscosity
  • limited dimensional stability (absorbs water)
26
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what is the reaction of polyether impression materials ?

A

base + catalyst system
- base: polyether containing ethyleneimine terminal group
- catalyst: aromatic sulfonic acid ester
- reaction: cross-linked high molecular weight elastomer

27
Q

what is a digital impression? and what are examples

A

using intra-oral scanners to obtain a digital image of the dentintion

CAD/CAM