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The effect of a surface wetting agent on void formation in impressions.

作者信息

Millar B J, Dunne S M, Robinson P B

机构信息

King's Dental Institute, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Prosthet Dent. 1997 Jan;77(1):54-6. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3913(97)70207-5.

Abstract

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

Impressions free from voids are important for the fabrication of accurate restorations. Any material or technique that reduces the incidence of bubbles is welcome.

PURPOSE

The aim of this study was to determine whether the use of a surfactant designed for clinical use (Hydrosystem) reduced the number of visible air bubbles on the surface of a range of impression materials.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

The surfactant was used before impressions were recorded with one of the following: a putty-wash condensation silicone, four polyvinyl siloxane materials, a polyether, a polysulfide, and an irreversible hydrocolloid impression material. Impressions recorded without the use of Hydrosystem acted as controls. Impressions were made of two prepared acrylic resin teeth in vitro and examined for surface voids by an examiner who was blind to whether the surfactant was used.

RESULTS

Hydrosystem surfactant significantly reduced the number of surface voids when it was used with low-viscosity addition-cured silicone material but not when used with irreversible hydrocolloid, polysulfide, a hydroactive monophase addition-cured silicone, or a putty-wash condensation silicone.

CONCLUSION

The use of Hydrosystem surfactant may result in a clinically significant improvement in impression quality.

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