Elastomers Flashcards

(25 cards)

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What are the benefits of Alginate: Rapide 105

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Speed set alginate - high levels of patient comfort are maintained due to speed of setting coupled with a pleasant taste.

Unique alginate polymer and excellent water solubility gives greater ease of mixing.

Enhanced thixotrophy gives greater accuracy of impression without excessive flow

Resultant high elasticity copes with the most severe undercuts.

The dimensional stability controlled by​
pH balance in the formula limits syneresis of the final impression.

A perfect unblemished surface finishes off the cast model.

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What depth of grooves must be replicated to meet the ISO standard for impression materials

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20um or 50um depending on viscosity

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What are the properties of Virtual

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High tear strength
Superior elastic recovery
Accurate recording of surface detail
Excellent wettability
Good contrasting colours (caramel/blue)
Convenient to work with - flexible setting times

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4
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What is viscosity

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  • a measure of material’s ability to flow ​
  • determines a material’s potential for making close contact with hard/soft tissue surfaces…….so how well it records surface detail
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What is surface wetting

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– impression material must make intimate contact with teeth/mucosa surfaces ​

– so all of surface is replicated

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What is the ideal elasticity behaviour of an impression material

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Complete 100% elastic recovery
No permanent strain

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What reduces the amount of permanent strain

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Removing the material quickly with a sharp pull

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Is the ideal viscoelasticity high or low

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Low viscoelasticity (small deformation)

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Which are better impression materials - polyethers or addition silicones

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The combination of the polymer and innovative spheroid silicon micro-fillers ensures exceptional precision and excellent reproduction of anatomical details​

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What are types of elastomers

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Polyethers
Addition silicones

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How are elastomes formed

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Polymerisation with cross-linking of polymer chains

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12
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What type of material is virtual

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Polyvinylsiloxane - addition silicone

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13
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What are the benefits of virtual

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Hydrophilic
Spreads easily and adapts smoothly to most oral tissues
Ideal colour combination producing margins that are easy to read and percision impressions
Dimensional stability for up to 2 weeks (time to pour models)
Elastic recovery
Good final hardness
Sets quickly (flexible)

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What is viscosity

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A measure of material’s ability to flow

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What does a large contact angle mean

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Spaces between the globules of impression material so some of the tooth surface is not replicated

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16
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Why is a small contact angle desirable

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All of the surface is replacated

17
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What is permanent deformation

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After being stretched a material fails to return to its original dimensions/shape

18
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What does a short fin length when compressed indicate about a material

19
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What value should an elastomers rigidity be

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Low for ease of removal from undercuts

20
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What should setting shrinkage and thermal expansion co-efficient values be for impression materials

21
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Why are addition silicones better than polyethers

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Greater working time - slightly greater setting time

22
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What material has the best elastic recovery

23
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What material has the best tear strength

24
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When should a material be purchased

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When there is sufficient evidence showing the new material is better

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What is the ideal viscosity, contact angle, viscoelasticity, stiffness and thermal expansion of elastomers
All low values