Tear strength and elastic recovery of new generation hybrid elastomeric impression material: A comparative study

Abstract Objective Since there is no material in the market met all the ideal requirements of an impression material, thus in an attempt to find one, hybridization between the two most commonly used impression materials were done. The aim of the hybridization was to obtain a new material combining t...

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Main Authors: Lamia Singer, Christoph Bourauel, Shaymaa I. Habib, Heba El-Amin Shalaby, Sayed H. Saniour
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2022-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-022-06110-3
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author Lamia Singer
Christoph Bourauel
Shaymaa I. Habib
Heba El-Amin Shalaby
Sayed H. Saniour
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Christoph Bourauel
Shaymaa I. Habib
Heba El-Amin Shalaby
Sayed H. Saniour
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description Abstract Objective Since there is no material in the market met all the ideal requirements of an impression material, thus in an attempt to find one, hybridization between the two most commonly used impression materials were done. The aim of the hybridization was to obtain a new material combining the good merits of both and eliminate their shortcomings. Thus, this study aimed to assess the impact of hybridization between polyether with addition silicone on tear strength and elastic recovery of the new material and compare such effect with regard to parent materials. Results A polyether (PE), polyvinyl siloxanse (PVS) and vinyl polyether silicone (VPES) hybrid elastomers were used in the present study. Tear strength was measured one hour after setting time of each material according to the manufacturer and the three materials showed statistically comparable tear strength in N/mm. Elastic recovery was evaluated one minute after the setting time recommended by the manufacturer. The three materials were statistically insignificant from each other, and all met the ISO4823 requirement of having greater than 96.5% recovery.
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spelling doaj.art-035e0c01407d4da8aa1432cf4a6e1cda2022-12-22T02:41:22ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002022-06-011511510.1186/s13104-022-06110-3Tear strength and elastic recovery of new generation hybrid elastomeric impression material: A comparative studyLamia Singer0Christoph Bourauel1Shaymaa I. Habib2Heba El-Amin Shalaby3Sayed H. Saniour4Oral Medicine Technology, Dental School, Medical Faculty, University of BonnOral Medicine Technology, Dental School, Medical Faculty, University of BonnDental Biomaterials Department, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine, Cairo UniversityDental Biomaterials Department, Faculty of Dentistry, October University for Modern Sciences and ArtsDental Biomaterials Department, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine, Cairo UniversityAbstract Objective Since there is no material in the market met all the ideal requirements of an impression material, thus in an attempt to find one, hybridization between the two most commonly used impression materials were done. The aim of the hybridization was to obtain a new material combining the good merits of both and eliminate their shortcomings. Thus, this study aimed to assess the impact of hybridization between polyether with addition silicone on tear strength and elastic recovery of the new material and compare such effect with regard to parent materials. Results A polyether (PE), polyvinyl siloxanse (PVS) and vinyl polyether silicone (VPES) hybrid elastomers were used in the present study. Tear strength was measured one hour after setting time of each material according to the manufacturer and the three materials showed statistically comparable tear strength in N/mm. Elastic recovery was evaluated one minute after the setting time recommended by the manufacturer. The three materials were statistically insignificant from each other, and all met the ISO4823 requirement of having greater than 96.5% recovery.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-022-06110-3ElastomersVinylsiloxenetherTear strengthElastic recoveryPolyvinylsiloxanePolyether
spellingShingle Lamia Singer
Christoph Bourauel
Shaymaa I. Habib
Heba El-Amin Shalaby
Sayed H. Saniour
Tear strength and elastic recovery of new generation hybrid elastomeric impression material: A comparative study
BMC Research Notes
Elastomers
Vinylsiloxenether
Tear strength
Elastic recovery
Polyvinylsiloxane
Polyether
title Tear strength and elastic recovery of new generation hybrid elastomeric impression material: A comparative study
title_full Tear strength and elastic recovery of new generation hybrid elastomeric impression material: A comparative study
title_fullStr Tear strength and elastic recovery of new generation hybrid elastomeric impression material: A comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Tear strength and elastic recovery of new generation hybrid elastomeric impression material: A comparative study
title_short Tear strength and elastic recovery of new generation hybrid elastomeric impression material: A comparative study
title_sort tear strength and elastic recovery of new generation hybrid elastomeric impression material a comparative study
topic Elastomers
Vinylsiloxenether
Tear strength
Elastic recovery
Polyvinylsiloxane
Polyether
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-022-06110-3
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