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Does 6 Hours of Contact With Alginate Impression Material Affect Dental Cast Properties?
- Source :
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Compendium of continuing education in dentistry (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995) [Compend Contin Educ Dent] 2017 Jun; Vol. 38 (6), pp. e1-e4. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Alginate impression (irreversible hydrocolloid) material is commonly used in dental practice because it is easy to mix, low in cost, and well tolerated by patients. The material is not dimensionally stable, however; thus, it is necessary to pour the impression immediately after the molding is accomplished, or within 60 minutes if the impression is kept in 100% humidity. Excessive contact of the alginate impression with the cast model over time may affect the model's properties. In this study, the authors tested the effect of contact time between an alginate impression and type III dental stone on cast model properties. Sixty-seven cast models were obtained from a stainless steel cylinder by using irreversible hydrocolloid impression material and type III dental stone. Thirty-seven cast models were separated from the impression after 1 hour (control group) and 30 cast models were separated after 6 hours (study group). The samples were evaluated under light microscope for surface details and measured by digital caliper for dimensional stability. An indentation on the cast was made and the depth of the indentation was then measured with a digital caliper to measure hardness. The dimensional stability of the cast models was not affected when contact time was increased from 1 hour to 6 hours (P = .507). Surface details did not deteriorate when contact time was increased, as all of the samples could reproduce all details after the 1-hour and 6-hour interval periods. However, hardness was greater after 1 hour of contact time (P = .001) than after 6 hours of contact time. In conclusion, contact between alginate impression material and type III dental stone up to 6 hours did not affect the dimensional stability and richness of the surface; hardness, though, was significantly affected.
- Subjects :
- Dental Impression Materials standards
Dental Impression Technique instrumentation
Dental Materials chemistry
Hardness Tests
Humidity
Materials Testing statistics & numerical data
Microscopy
Models, Dental
Stainless Steel
Surface Properties
Time Factors
Alginates chemistry
Calcium Sulfate chemistry
Dental Impression Materials chemistry
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2158-1797
- Volume :
- 38
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Compendium of continuing education in dentistry (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 28586232