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Hello. Prof. Dr. Manal A. El Ebiary Dental Bio- Materials Department Faculty of Dentistry Tanta & MUST Universities. Elastic Impression Materials. Aqueous elastic impression materials (Hydrocolloids) Non-aqueous elastic impression materials (rubber bases).
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Hello Mechanical Properties Prof. Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Prof. Dr. Manal A. El Ebiary Dental Bio- Materials Department Faculty of Dentistry Tanta & MUST Universities
Elastic Impression Materials • Aqueous elastic impression materials (Hydrocolloids) • Non-aqueous elastic impression materials (rubber bases)
Aqueous Hydrocolloid impression Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Reversible Agar ( change in temperature) Irreversible Alginate (Chemical reaction) Hydrocolloid Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Suspension Solution Colloid Hydro- colloid Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Hydrocolloids Solvent and Solute Solution single phase, which means a homogenous mixture, where the solute exists as small molecules or ions in the solvent. Emulsion heterogeneous two-phase system, a dispersed phase of particles of at least sufficient size to be seen microscopically, dispersed in a medium. Colloids
HYDROCOLLOIDS • Colloidsbetween these two extremes. heterogeneous two-phase system, like suspension particle size of the dispersed phase is smaller. • hydrocolloids when the dispersion medium is water. • Colloids may exist in the sol and gel state.
sol = viscous liquid • sol → gel (agglomeration of the molecules of dispersed phase, to form fibrils or chains of molecule), in a network pattern, called brush heap structure. • Agglomeration of the molecules of the dispersed phase to form chains of molecules in a network pattern,
Brush heap Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Sol Gel 1- Reduction in temperature e.g. (reversible as in agar) 2- Chemical reaction e.g. (irreversible as in alginate)
Sol Viscous liquid • Gel jelly like structure Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
1. Gel strength: The strength or toughness of a gel depends on: a. The concentration of the fibrils: The greater the concentration, the stronger the material. b. The concentration of fillers:Which are inert powders added to a gel to render it less flexible. c. In reversible gels: The lower the temperature, the stronger the gel and vice versa.
2. Dimensional changes after setting: • The loss of water is termedsynersisand occurs also by evaporation. • The uptake of water is called imbibition synersis and imbibition of the gel should be avoided as the former causes shrinkage, and the latter results in swelling and expansion.
Storage media, such as: • 2% potassium sulfate or • 100% relative humidity, reduce the dimensional changes. • The best results are obtained with 100% relative humidity (storage in 100% relative humidity results in minimum amount of shrinkage). • Hydrocolloid impression must be poured within a short time after removal from the mouth
3. Disinfection: → Disinfection should be relatively rapid to prevent dimensional changes. Disinfectant is sprayed on the exposed surface.
The impression should not be soaked in the disinfectant. Immediately wrap the impression in a disinfectant soaked paper towel and place it in a sealed plastic bag for 10 minutes. Finally remove the wrapped impression from the bag, unwrap, rinse thoroughly, shake off the excess water and pour the model with stone.
4. Compatibility with gypsum: [Gypsum cast may be too soft]: • This may be due to thepresence of the water on the surface of the hydrocolloid which affects the setting and surface properties of the gypsum cast • Or due to the chemical composition of some hydrocolloids which retard the setting of gypsum products.
This disadvantage can be overcome by two ways: 1- By immersing the impression in a solution containing an accelerator for the setting of gypsum products, before pouring the impression with the gypsum. 2- By incorporating a plaster hardener or accelerator in the hydrocolloid material by the manufacturer. 3- The cast should not be left too long in contact with the impression. The set stone absorbs water from the water-filled impression. The result is a chalky surface with poor details.
Reversible hydrocolloid Agar Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Application • Full mouth impression • Quadrate impression • Duplicating material Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
It is supplied as a sealed container to prevent evaporation of water Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Composition • Agar13% it is polysaccharides from seaweeds • Borax to increase gel strength and increase viscosity but it retards the setting reaction of gypsum products • Potassium sulfate to counteract the retarding effect of borax • Water83% as a dispersion medium • filler to control strength , viscosity , rigidity Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Manipulation Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Cooling (43C) Heating (100 C) Agar Sol Agar Gel Hysteresis Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Hysteresis • The liquefaction temp. and gelation temp. are different Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Sequence during manipulation • Heating in boiling water for 10 minutes to obtain fluid materials • Stored at 65 C • Conditioning or tempering at 46 C to cool the material to be compatible with oral tissue Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Removal of the impression by sharp snap removal to avoid inaccuracy to from viscoelastic nature of the material • Pouring the impression immediately .however possible storage in 100% humidity if needed Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Properties Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Accuracy • Flow :- sufficiently fluid to record fine details • Dimensional stability ( Evaporation - syneresis - imbibition ) Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Elasticity :- it is a viscoelastic materials , elastic recovery 98.8% • Then rapidly removal is necessary to avoid deformation or distortion • Compatibility with gypsum product avoid soft surface of stone model • Retention with tray :- by using perforated tray Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Mechanical properties :- agar thickness = 4:6 mm to increase tear strength • Difficult technique and time consuming • Cannot electroplated due to imbibition Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Irreversible hydrocolloid Alginate Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Application • The most widely used materials • Full mouth impression • Quadrate impression Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Composition • Potassium alginate or sodium alginate, To react with Ca ion to give Ca alginate gel • Calcium sulfate ,to release Ca ion to react with alginate • Trisodium phosphate to delay gel formation ( retarder) • Filler e.g. Diatomaceous earth to strength the gel Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Setting reaction Retardation step Gelation step Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Manipulation Shack well Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Factors affecting setting time Temperature Ratio Type Mixing rate Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Slower or faster setting can be achieved, by using cooler or warmer water respectively. • Reduction of the powderratio leads to increases the setting time, but it reduces the strength and accuracy of the alginate. • Type of alginate • Fast setting = l: 2 min. • Regular setting =2:4 min. • Increase mixing time leads to decrease setting time. Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Properties Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Accuracy • Flow :- high flow to record fine details • Dimensional stability ( Evaporation - syneresis - imbibition ) Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary
Impression Tray Hydrocolloid impression Gypsum model Compatibility with gypsum products Hydrocolloid impression materials Prof .Dr. Manal A. El-Ebiary