EVALUATION OF THE SURFACE DETAIL REPRODUCTION OF IMPRESSION MATERIALS USED FOR OCULAR PROSTHESES

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2019

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Nobel Ilac

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Objective: To evaluate the surface detail reproduction of faux types of impression materials compatible for the socket impression in the fabrication of ocular prosthesis. Material and Method: Three alginate impression materials (orthoprint(OP), Ca37(C), Ophthalmic Alginate (OA) and a polyvinyl siloxane material (Minis (P)) have been tested. A total of 40 impressions were made of stainless steel metal dies (ADA specification 19). The dies had 2 vertical and 3 horizontal lines inscribed on their superior surfaces. The measurements have been conducted on the 20-50-75 mu m horizontal lines on the surface of the impression. Surface detail reproduction was evaluated using a microscope at 80X magnification. Statistical analysis was performed (one-way ANOVA and Bon errant alpha=0.05). Results: Polyvinyl siloxane material resulted in the highest values and showed the most accurate surface at all of the 20-50-75 mu m lines; whereas, lowest values were observed with Orthoprint. Conclusion: Polyvinyl siloxane impression material showed the highest surface detail necessary for the construction of an ocular prosthesis among other impression materials tested.

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Sahan, Makbule Heval/0000-0003-0825-8914

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Ocular prosthesis, impression materials, surface detail

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15

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38