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Non elastic impression materials ASST PROFESSOR Dr Mumtaz ul Islam B.Sc. BDS. MHR. M.Phil.

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Page 1: Non elastic impression materials

Non elastic impression materialsASST PROFESSOR

Dr Mumtaz ul IslamB.Sc. BDS. MHR. M.Phil.

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Rigid impression materials and types• Incapable to record undercut area • Impression plaster fractures on recovery others distorts• Impression plaster• Impression compound • Impression waxes• Zinc oxide eugenol pastes system

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Impression plaster• Similar in composition of dental plaster• Beta calcium sulphate hemihydrate • Reacts with water form calcium sulphate di hydrate• Water powder ratio is very high (0.60)• Mucostatic • Fluid consistency

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Control of properties• Accelerator potassium sulphate• Retarder borex • Antiexpansion agent • Alizarine red dye • Accelerator, retarder and dye mixed in a solution can be used • Too fluid stock tray cant hold it

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Impression recording• Two methods direct and wash • Direct with special tray • Puddling the impression tray • Wash in a preliminary (primary) compound impression • Simply seat the impression home• Gentle movement from side to side and anterio posterior

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Removal of impression • Very fluid records fine details• Hemihydrates absorb moisture a more closer contact• Dimensionally stable after setting • Removal is more difficult often fractures in undercut area• Dry sensation after impression and bad taste complaints• Disinfection with sodium hypochlorite for 10 minutes

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Casting the impression• If impression of an undercut area taken it fractures• Fractured pieces can be joined with each other• Impression must be coated with a separating media • Impossible to separate the impression

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Properties

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Properties Contd,• Rapid setting• Low strength • Excellent for recording flabby ridge (mobile soft tissues)

Requires a special technique Impression of sound ridges taken in ZnO Eugenol A window is framed over the flabby ridge Impression plaster is painted over the exposed tissue

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Impression compound• Thermoplastic resembling waxes• Two types

Lower fusing (type I) impression Higher fusing (type II) construction of impression trays

• Presentation Type I sheet (cake) or stick forms Type II …………………

• Uses Sheets for impression of edentulous ridges Stick for border extension of impression and trays etc for single tooth impression with copper ring technique

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Composition

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Manipulation • Softened in a water bath (conditioning)• Type I at 47° C flows well 37° C or below minimum flow

Stick direct on flame and tempered in warm water

• Effects of time of immersion Less not softens More material becomes sticky leaching of lubricating substance

• Ideal softening temperature is 55- 60° C • Poor conductor takes more time to soften from the center

Cake or sheet should be broken in to pieces

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Copper ring technique

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Difference between both types• Type I flows above 37°C (mouth temperature)

Sheet shows 20% and stick shows 6% or less flow

• Type II not flows at or near mouth temperature 2% or less flow

• Type I should record the impression of groves 0.02 – 4 mm

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Viscosity • The most viscous impression material• Fine details can not be recorded• Makes it muco compressive• Records full depth of sulcus• Displace lingual and buccal soft tissue

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Internal stresses• High coefficient of thermal expansion• Poor thermal conductivity• Large temperature drop from mouth to room • Distortion occors gradually • Model should be poured as soon as possible

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Clinical considerations • Border seal & dynamic shape of tissues• Localized mucocompression for post dam area marking• Survival is questionable• Chemical disinfection is uncertain• If not tempered can burn the soft tissue (common)

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Impression waxes• Low melting paraffin wax and bees wax in 3:1• Readily flow at mouth temperature and relatively soft at room

temperature• Rarely used to record complete impression• Corrective impressions especially for ZnO Eugenol • Small imperfections of impression are corrected by painting• Impression of lower free end saddle partial denture

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Applegate technique • Melted wax applied to the faulty or short impression • Where needed loaded in the try• Tray seated in to the mouth with firm pressure• Allow the wax to flow well at mouth temperature under pressure

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Zinc oxide eugenol impression material• Presentation is in the form of pastes - base and catalyst• Zinc oxide base paste usually white • Contrast in color facilitates thorough mixing streak free• Phenolic – OH of the eugenol weak acid acid – base reaction • 2C10H12O2 + ZnO → Zn(C10H11O2)2 + H2O• Two molecules of Eugenol reacts with zinc oxide • Ionic bond and two co-ordinate bonds donation of pairs of electrons

Methoxy oxygens to zinc

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Composition

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Setting reaction

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Chelate compound (claws)

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Ionic reaction• Needs an ionic medium & ionizable salts • Water acts as ionic medium and accelerator• Some manufacturers not add water • Water added materials starts reaction soon after mixing

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Properties • Thickness around 1 mm insignificant dimensional change• Low initial viscosity pseudoplastic fine details• Defects can be corrected with impression -------------• Major disadvantage lack of elasticity• Considered as non-irritant• Ortho ethoxy benzoic acid is used in sensitive patients

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