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[Errors in corrective impressions and their prevention].

V Stachniss, G Kolbow

    Deutsche Zahnarztliche Zeitschrift
    |December 1, 1977
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    Lowering working temperatures for moulding materials and cooling impressions in ice water improves flow capacity. This prevents unreliable model reduction in dental applications, ensuring better accuracy.

    Area of Science:

    • Polymer Science
    • Dental Materials Science

    Context:

    • Moulding materials require controlled polymerization for optimal application.
    • Maintaining low viscosity in dental impression materials is crucial for accurate detail reproduction.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate methods for reducing the degree of polymerization in moulding materials before application.
    • To enhance the flow capacity of correcting compounds in capillary clefts for improved dental model accuracy.

    Summary:

    • A lower working temperature for both the first and second moulding materials is essential to minimize premature polymerization.
    • Cooling the preliminary impression in ice water significantly improves the flow capacity of the correcting compound within the capillary cleft.
    • This controlled cooling process prevents unreliable model reduction and ensures higher fidelity in dental models.

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    Impact:

    • Improved accuracy and reliability of dental models through enhanced impression material performance.
    • Potential for more precise dental restorations and prosthetics due to better model reproduction.
    • Provides a practical method for dental technicians to optimize the handling properties of impression materials.