Describe 6 general ideal properties of impression materials
Describe 4 ideal properties for impression materials with regards to the clinician using it
Name 6 ideal properties of impression materials with regards to its usability
Describe the most common classification of impression materials
2. Non-elastic materials
Name 2 divisions of elastic materials with their subdivisions
Describe 4 divisions of non-elastic materials
Describe adhesive used for impression materials
What is the definition of a solution?
A homogenous consisting of a single phase e.g salt and water
What is the definition of a suspension?
A mixture of two distinct phases e.g water and rice
What is the definition of a colloid?
A heterogenous mixture of two phases where they are no easily differentiated e.g droplets of oil in water
What is the definition of a hydrocolloid?
Particles suspended in water and can exist as a liquid (sol) or as a solid (gel)
Describe the use of aqueous hydrocolloids in terms of sols and gels while taking impressions
Describe the dimensional stability of hydrocolloids
Describe the properties of agar
Name 5 components of agar
Describe the reason for inclusion of borax, potassium sulphate and alkyl benzoate in agar
Borax - Strengthens gel but retards set of dental stone
Potassium sulphate - Prevents the retard in set of dental stone
Benzoate - Preservative
Name 3 indications for use of alginate
Name 6 components of alginate and their functions
Sodium alginate - Forms gel
Calcium sulphate - Provides calcium ions for setting reaction
Tri-sodium phosphate - Controls working time (retarder)
Potassium sulphate - Improves set of model
Fillers - Controls viscosity
Sodium silico-fluoride - Controls pH
Describe the setting reaction of alginate
Name 5 advantages of alginate
Name 5 disadvantages of alginate
Name 2 alginate products
2. Hydrogum 5
Name 2 indications for impression compound
2. Extension modification of trays for any impression
Name 3 components of impression compound