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- Title:
- Effect of disinfectant agents on dimensional stability of elastomeric impression materials.
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0022-3913
- STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Difficulties in sterilizing impressions by traditional methods have led to chemical disinfection as an alternative, and some studies have shown that disinfectants may adversely affect impressions. PURPOSE: This study investigated the effect of disinfection methods on the dimensional stability of 6 elastomeric materials. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Impression materials were submitted to the following treatments: immersion in 5.25% sodium hypochlorite solution for 10 minutes, immersion in 2% glutaraldehyde solution for 30 minutes, and no immersion (control). After treatments, impressions were poured, and respective stone casts were measured with a Nikon Profile projector and compared with the master model. RESULTS: The elastomeric materials had different reproduction capacities, and the disinfecting treatments did not differ from the control.
- 1-May-1999
- The Journal of prosthetic dentistry, v. 81, n. 5, p. 621-624, 1999.
- 621-624
- biomedical and dental materials
- calcium sulfate
- disinfectant agent
- ether derivative
- glutaraldehyde
- hypochlorite sodium
- polysulfide
- rubber
- silastic
- sulfide
- chemistry
- comparative study
- dental care
- denture
- immersion
- instrument sterilization
- materials testing
- surface property
- Calcium Sulfate
- Dental Casting Technique
- Dental Impression Materials
- Dental Models
- Disinfectants
- Ethers
- Glutaral
- Immersion
- Materials Testing
- Rubber
- Silicone Elastomers
- Sodium Hypochlorite
- Sterilization
- Sulfides
- Surface Properties
- Time Factors
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0022-3913(99)70219-2
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/65765
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