Survey of Impression Materials and Techniques in Fixed Partial Dentures among the Practitioners in India.

ISRN dentistry Pub Date : 2013-04-22 Print Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/430214
Arvind Moldi, Vimal Gala, Shivakumar Puranik, Smita Karan, Sumit Deshpande, Neelima Neela
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Objective. Anecdotal evidence suggests that impression materials and techniques used in general dental practice for fixed partial dentures vary from those taught in dental schools. The aim of this survey was to integrate impression techniques evolved all over the years for fixed partial dentures and to know the techniques and materials which are used in the present day by the practitioners. Materials and Methods. A total of 1000 questionnaires were sent to various practitioners in India, out of which 807 questionnaires were filled. Results. The results showed that 84.8% of prosthodontists (65.56%, urban areas) use elastomeric impression materials as well as irreversible hydrocolloids and 15.2% use irreversible hydrocolloid only. Amongst other practitioners, 55.46% use irreversible hydrocolloid (45%, rural and semiurban areas) and 44.54% use elastomeric impression materials. Elastomeric impression technique practiced most commonly is putty reline with/without spacer (77.2%); other techniques are multiple-mix and monophase techniques. Conclusion. The ideal materials, technique, and armamentarium are required for the long-term success of the treatment for fixed partial denture. Also, if the ideal procedure is not followed, it will lead to a compromised fit of the final prosthesis and failure of the treatment.

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印度固定局部义齿印模材料与技术的调查。
目标。轶事证据表明,一般牙科实践中用于固定部分假牙的印模材料和技术与牙科学校所教授的不同。这项调查的目的是整合多年来固定局部义齿的印模技术,并了解目前从业人员使用的技术和材料。材料与方法。共向印度各从业者发放了1000份问卷,其中填写了807份问卷。结果。结果显示,84.8%的义齿医师(65.56%,城市地区)使用弹性印模材料和不可逆水胶体,15.2%的义齿医师仅使用不可逆水胶体。在其他从业者中,55.46%的人使用不可逆水胶体(45%,农村和半城市地区),44.54%的人使用弹性印模材料。弹性压印技术最常用的是带/不带垫片的腻子线(77.2%);其他技术有多相混合和单相技术。结论。理想的材料、技术和器械是固定局部义齿治疗长期成功的必要条件。此外,如果不遵循理想的程序,将导致最终假体的配合受损和治疗失败。
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