what is the main function of impression materials?
to produce an accurate replica of the surface and shape of hard and soft oral tissues
what type of reproduction of the tissues does an impression give?
a NEGATIVE reproduction (indentations not protrusions)
what material is used to produce a positive replica of the teeth after the impression stage?
dental stone (stone casts)
why is a stone cast produced?
to evaluate dentition for;
what are the clinical classifications of impression materials?
- mucocompressive
what are the property classifications fo impression materials?
- non-elastic
give examples of mucostatic materials & what they are used for:
give examples of mucocompressive materials and their uses?
what is good about elastic impression materials?
when removing the material form the mouth, they stretch around the bulbous part of the tooth and then recovery back to the original shape of the tooth quickly (almost 100%)
in what way can the dentist prevent a high amount of permanent strain on the impression material?
remove the impression tray with a sharp and quick pull
what type of impression material is alginate?
an irreversible hydrocolloid made from agar
what are some examples of elastomer impression materials?
what would happen if a non-elastic material was used to take an impression?
on removal of the plate from the mouth, the material will become deformed or fractured
how are impression materials prepared?
what setting reactions can impression materials undergo & what is this dependent on?
DEPENDENT ON THE MATERIAL USED
what are the ideal accuracy properties required for an impression material?
when removing the material from the mouth, what is important?
that the material;
what is meant by viscosity?
determines the ability to flow over surface & so good level of detail is recorded
in terms of viscosity, what is ideal for a material?
low viscosity
what should the thermal expansion coefficient be of an impression material?
ideally low (to cope with mouth to room temperature transition)
why is tear strength important when considering impression materials?
determines a materials ability to withstand tearing during removal (especially from undercuts)
what are ideal properties for an impression material in terms of patient comfort?
what are the ideal properties for an impression material in terms of operator convenience?
what is a hydro colloid?