A. Low thermal conductivity
B. High flow property
C. Degradation is presence of moisture
D. Remain distortion free up to 72 hrs. pouring can be safely delayed
Impression Materials
Impression Materials
A. Mercaptan
B. Silicone
C. Reversible hydrocolloid
D. A and B
A. Metallic oxide paste
A. Silicone impression material
B. Reversible hydrocolloid
C. Impression plaster
A. Increase gel strength
B. Prevent syneresis
C. Prevent distortion
D. Wash off saliva on impression
A. Agar
B. Alginic acid
C. Gelatin
D. alginate
A. Impression plaster
B. Hydrocolloids
C. Elastomer
D. Impression compound
A. Adding a drop of eugenol
B. Adding a drop of water
C. Cooling the glass slab
D. Altering ratio of two pastes
A. Less compressive than alginate
B. More compressive than alginate
C. As compressive as alginate
D. More compressive than hydrocolloids
A. Reversible hydrocolloid
B. Mercaptan impression material
C. Zinc Phosphate cement
D. Zinc oxide-eugenol
A. Oral mucosal tissues
B. Dental hard tissues
C. Oral mucosal tissues and dental hard tissues
D. None of the above