Title of article :
Determining the complex modulus of alginate irreversible hydrocolloid dental material
Author/Authors :
Shalinie King، نويسنده , , Howard See، نويسنده , , Graham Thomas، نويسنده , , Michael Swain، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
4
From page :
1545
To page :
1548
Abstract :
Objectives The aim of the study is to investigate the visco-elastic response of an alginate irreversible hydrocolloid dental impression material during setting. Methods A novel squeeze film Micro-Fourier Rheometer (MFR, GBC Scientific Equipment, Australia) was used to determine the complex modulus of an alginate irreversible hydrocolloid dental impression material (Algident, ISO 1563 Class A Type 1, Dentalfarm Australia Pty. Ltd.) during setting after mixing. Data was collected every 30 s for 10 min in one study and every 10 min for a total of 60 min in another study. A high level of repeatability was observed. Results The results indicate that the MFR is capable of recording the complex shear modulus of alginate irreversible hydrocolloid for 60 min from the start of mixing and to simultaneously report the changing visco-elastic parameters at all frequencies between 1 Hz and 100 Hz. The storage modulus shows a dramatic increase to 370% of its starting value after 6 min and then reduces to 55% after 60 min. The loss modulus increases to a maximum of 175% of its starting value after 10 min and then reduces to 94% after 60 min. Significance The MFR enables the changes in the complex modulus through the complete setting process to be followed. It is anticipated this approach may provide a better method to compare the visco-elastic properties of impression materials and assist with identification of optimum types for different clinical requirements. The high stiffness of the instrument and the use of band-limited pseudo-random noise as the input signal are the main advantages of this technique over conventional rheometers for determining the changes in alginate visco-elasticity.
Keywords :
Oscillatory squeeze flow , visco-elasticity , Dental impression material , Rheometer , Alginate hydrocolloid
Journal title :
Dental Materials
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Dental Materials
Record number :
506617
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