1. Dimensional accuracy of stone casts obtained with multiple pours into the same mold
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Carmem Dolores Vilarinho Soares de Moura, Pedro Paulo Feltrin, Artemio Luiz Zanetti, Valdimar da Silva Valente, Ricardo Tatsuo Inoue, and Luiz Evaldo de Moura Pádua
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Orthodontics ,Fixed prosthesis ,Article Subject ,Computer science ,Mold ,medicine ,Bioinformatics ,medicine.disease_cause ,Abutment (dentistry) ,Wait time ,Research Article - Abstract
Aim. The aim of the present study was to compare the dimensional accuracy of stone casts obtained with vinyl polysiloxane molds through the double-impression technique with three pours into the same mold. Methods. A stainless steel master model was constructed simulating a three-unit fixed prosthesis. Twelve impressions were taken of this master model with addition silicone, using the double-impression technique. Three pours of type IV gypsum were then made into each mold, thus producing 36 casts. The pours were made 1 hour, 6 hours and 24 hours after the impression procedure. Next, intra- and interabutment measurements were made in a coordinate measuring machine. Results. Comparative analysis of the dimensional accuracy of stone casts resulting from multiple pours was not statistically significant in pours first and second (P>0.05). These values, however, were statistically significant at third pour in the height in abutment 1 and upper distance interabutment. Conclusion. The wait time (1 hour, and 6 hours) observed before pouring the stone into the same molds did not cause significant dimensional accuracy of the casts.
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- 2012