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A review of modern impression materials*
Australian Dental Journal, 1978Abstract— —A number of new elastic impression materials have been developed over the past few years. The working time, setting time, elasticity at set, permanent deformation, dimensional change on setting and long‐term stability were determined for several of these impression materials.
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A comparison of elastic impression materials
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1975T ests for accuracy and other characteristics of elastic impression materials generally fall into one or more categories. These are: (1) Linear tests which measure the material itself (usually unidimensional) .le5 (2) Tests which depend upon the formation and measurement of gypsum dies made from the impression materials.
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Impression Material Selection According to the Impression Technique
2018While making an impression in an edentulous jaw, the most important problem is the degree of mobility of the soft tissues. This situation changes due to the thickness and hardness of the tissues, the amount of the loading, and the anatomical location. Since supporting areas display some changes while making an impression and the tissue response will be
Yasemin Kulak Özkan, Yılmaz Umut Aslan
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Comparison of impression materials for direct multi-implant impressions
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2000Given that meticulous implant prosthodontic procedures are recommended to obtain the best possible intraoral fit, impression materials that are suitable for use with a direct impression technique warrant further investigation.This in vitro study compared the amount of torque required to rotate a square impression coping in an impression and evaluated ...
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Accuracy of impressions made with elastic impression materials
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1960Abstract The Thiokol and silicone impression materials were investigated in a laboratory study to determine their best means of application to removable partial denture impressions. Several methods were evaluated and a technique which produced reliable, consistent results was evolved.
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Considerations for adhesion of impression materials to impression trays
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1988Bomberg Tj+3 more
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Evaluating an impression material
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1974openaire +2 more sources
Alginate Impression Materials [PDF]
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