what is the function of an impression
what is dental stone used for
what does the dental stone represent
what is dental stone used for
what can impression materials be for
what do impression material require
- clinician with good technique
what are the classifications of impression materials
- properties = elastic, non-elastic
what are mucostatic materials
what are mucocompressive materials
why do you want a material to be truly elastic
what is the ideal elastic behaviour
what is viscoelastic
how can you reduce the permanent strain/ deformation on impression
- impression removed with a sharp pull
what are the two types of elastic materials
- elastomers
what are types of hydrocolloids
- alginate = irreversible (used in DH)
what are some types of elastomers
why aren’t non-elastic materials used anymore
- can get worse deformation or even fracturing
what are the stages in impression process
what is involved in the preparation stage of impression process
what needs to be considered during insertion phase of impression
- do you need adhesive
what occurs during setting phase of impression
how long should the material be stored
what are the ideal properties in terms of accuracy of an impression material
what are the properties that can affect accuracy of impression