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Evaluation of Elastomeric Impression Materials’ Hydrophilicity: An in vitro Study

Anna Theocharidou, Konstantinos Tzimas, Kosmas Tolidis, Dimitrios Tortopidis

2021Acta Stomatologica Croatica12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: study was to compare the water contact angles of four groups of elastomeric impression materials, before and during setting. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Flattened specimens (n=10) of tested impression materials were prepared by the use of a Teflon mold with specific dimensions. A 5μl droplet of deionized water fell on the specimen, and photos were taken using a Nikon D3200 DSLR camera and a 105 mm macro lens (Nikorr, Nikon) in specific time points. RESULTS: The CAD/CAM material showed the highest contact angle measurements. The light body polyvinylsiloxane (PVS) material 1, polyether and vinylsiloxanether material showed comparable contact angle measurements especially at the initial time point. A statistically significant reduction of contact angles was reported during setup time for all PVS, PE and vinylsiloxanether materials, while the most expressed reduction of contact angle measurements, and thus the most significant increase of hydrophilicity were reported for light wash PVS material 2. CONCLUSIONS: The CAD/CAM impression material showed the most hydrophobic behavior. PVS materials showed excellent hydrophilicity. Polyether and polyvinyloxanether impression materials presented lower contact angle measurements, and thus superior hydrophilicity, compared with other tested materials initially and during setting. All tested impression materials presented a stepwise development of hydrophilicity during the setting stage.

Topics & Concepts

ImpressionContact angleMaterials scienceElastomerContact lensComposite materialSilicone ElastomersOpticsComputer sciencePhysicsWorld Wide WebDental materials and restorationsOcular Disorders and TreatmentsDental Erosion and Treatment