Performance of dental impression materials: Benchmarking of materials and techniques by three-dimensional analysis

Dent Mater J. 2015;34(5):572-84. doi: 10.4012/dmj.2014-197. Epub 2015 May 1.

Abstract

Among other factors, the precision of dental impressions is an important and determining factor for the fit of dental restorations. The aim of this study was to examine the three-dimensional (3D) precision of gypsum dies made using a range of impression techniques and materials. Ten impressions of a steel canine were fabricated for each of the 24 material-method-combinations and poured with type 4 die stone. The dies were optically digitized, aligned to the CAD model of the steel canine, and 3D differences were calculated. The results were statistically analyzed using one-way analysis of variance. Depending on material and impression technique, the mean values had a range between +10.9/-10.0 µm (SD 2.8/2.3) and +16.5/-23.5 µm (SD 11.8/18.8). Qualitative analysis using colorcoded graphs showed a characteristic location of deviations for different impression techniques. Three-dimensional analysis provided a comprehensive picture of the achievable precision. Processing aspects and impression technique were of significant influence.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Colloids / chemistry
  • Dental Impression Materials / chemistry*
  • Dental Impression Materials / classification*
  • Ethers / chemistry
  • Imaging, Three-Dimensional
  • Silicones / chemistry

Substances

  • Colloids
  • Dental Impression Materials
  • Ethers
  • Silicones