Empirical study of alginate impression materials by customized proportioning system

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PURPOSE. Alginate mixers available in the market do not have the automatic proportioning unit. In this study, an automatic proportioning unit for the alginate mixer and controller software were designed and produced for a new automatic proportioning unit. With this device, it was ensured that proportioning operation could arrange weight-based alginate impression materials. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The variation of coefficient in the tested groups was compared with the manual proportioning. Compression tension and tear tests were conducted to determine the mechanical properties of alginate impression materials. The experimental data were statistically analyzed using one way ANOVA and Tukey test at the 0.05 level of significance. RESULTS. No statistically significant differences in modulus of elastisity (P > 0.3), tensional/compresional strength (P > 0.3), resilience (P > 0.2), strain in failure (P > 0.4), and tear energy (P > 0.7) of alginate impression materials were seen. However, a decrease in the standard deviation of tested groups was observed when the customized machine was used. To verify the efficiency of the system, powder and powder/water mixing were weighed and significant decrease was observed. CONCLUSION. It was possible to obtain more mechanically stable alginate impression materials by using the custom-made proportioning unit.

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Kurtulus, K., & Tüfekci, K. (2016). Empirical study of alginate impression materials by customized proportioning system. Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics, 8(5), 372–379. https://doi.org/10.4047/jap.2016.8.5.372

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