All Elastic impression materials, which include alginates, agar and all elastomers are what in their unset state?
Polymers
All impression materials except agar do what on setting?
What does agar do instead?
- Agar sets by a physical, reversible process
What are elastomers used for? (2)
Compare the cost of elastomers to alginates and agar
Elastomers cost significantly more than alginates/agar
How are elastomers dispensed?
describe unset/set states
2 paste systems that are fluid in the unset state, which are cross-linked (elastic) in the set state
When does chemical cross linking occur in a two paste system?
As soon as the two components come into contact with each other, the chemical cross-linking reaction (setting) begins
When does chemical cross linking occur in a one paste system?
As soon as the LED light unit is directed on to the paste
How can two paste systems be supplied? (3)
What are the advantages of supplying two paste systems in double barrel cartridges or pouches? (2)
- Prevent introduction of air bubbles
In elastomers how are the polymer cross-links carried out?
Either condensation or addition reaction
How does the differing cross-link reaction in elastomers affect the dimensional stability of the set material?
What type of bonds are cross links?
Cross-links are covalent bonds joining one polymer chain to another
What are the different viscosities of elastomeric impression materials? (5)
Describe the difference in amounts of filler used in Putty and Wash elastomeric impression materials?
- Wash has least amount of filler
When pairing different viscous pastes, what elastomeric impression material pastes would you usually combine together?
- Heavy/Medium with light-bodied material
Why can’t the light-bodied/wash materials be used by itself?
Due to it containing little filler, it does not have the strength (and body), and so it will tear easily when removing the impression from the mouth
Explain the role of each material when combining a light-bodied and heavy-bodied material
- The heavy-bodied material acts as a base to support the light material
Explain the ‘one stage’ putty and wash technique
Explain the ‘two stage no spacer’ putty and wash technique
Explain the ‘two stage with spacer’ putty and wash technique
Explain the dual viscosity technique
Which materials take longer to set, light or heavy bodied?
Light bodied material will take longer to set
What is the main advantage of using impression techniques?
Fine detail recorded
Give a disadvantage of the ‘one stage’ putty and wash technique
Both materials have to be mixed simultaneously