Author:
Nagpal Ajay,Madhavan Ranjith,George Navia,Thummala Niharika R,Ravi SV
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Introduction
For the construction of any dental prosthesis, accurate impressions are necessary. Hence, we undertook the present study to evaluate and compare the surface hardness of gypsum casts poured from impressions made using conventional alginate and self-disinfecting alginate.
Materials and methods
A total of 30 impressions of stainless steel die were made, out of which 15 impressions were made with conventional alginate and 15 were made with selfdisinfecting alginate and poured using Type III dental stone. Thirty stone specimens were subjected for hardness testing. Data were analyzed using independent samples t-test to compare the mean surface hardness.
Results
Difference in surface hardness was statistically insignificant (p > 0.05).
Conclusion
Surface hardness of gypsum casts poured using impressions made from self-disinfecting alginate and conventional alginates were comparable.
Clinical significance
Self-disinfecting alginates may be employed in clinical practice as safe and effective materials to overcome the infection control issues without compromising on the properties of the material.
How to cite this article
Madhavan R, George N, Thummala NR, Ravi SV, Nagpal A. Self-disinfecting Alginate vs Conventional Alginate: Effect on Surface Hardness of Gypsum Cast—An in vitro Study. J Contemp Dent Pract 2017;18(11):1061-1064.
Publisher
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing
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