A Comparative Evaluation of Dimensional Change of Addition Reaction Elastomeric Impression Material After Disinfecting With 1% NaOCL and 3% H2O2: An in Vitro Study
Sadia Tahsin -,
Sadia Tahsin -
Abstract:Elastomeric impression materials are most commonly used impression materials in clinical practice for treating partially edentulous patient. After making impression it needs to be sterilized properly to minimize the risk of cross infection. Dimensional stability and accuracy of an impression after chemical disinfection by using different disinfectants are crucial for the accuracy of final prosthetic restoration. Until 1991 the recommended procedure for disinfection of impression was rinsing under running wate… Show more
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