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Comparative Evaluation of Surface Detail Reproduction of Polyvinyl Siloxane Impression Material Using Different Types of Mixing Tips- An in vitro Study | |
Dr. Nagarmatta Swathi, Dr. Rajyalakshmi Ravuri, Dr. M. Praveen, Dr. T. Jyoshna Devi, Dr. Gautam kumar, Dr. Golla Harshavardhan | |
Introduction: Prosthetic dentistry includes impression-making to replicate tooth morphology and oral health. Both the material and the processes are crucial for improved impression accuracy. The purpose of the current study was to validate the automix system's surface detail replication of polyvinyl siloxane impression material using a variety of mixing tips. Materials and methods: There were 40 samples created in all. Each group consisted of 20 people. Polyvinyl siloxane elastomeric impression material was used, together with MIXPAC Yellow T-Mixer and imitation light body mixing tips, to create an impression. According to ADA requirements, the lines on the impression were graded under a stereomicroscope for surface detail replication. Results: In accordance with the findings, the yellow T-MIXPAC mixer reproduces surface details better (1.15 0.366). As comparison to the imitation light body mixing tip group, the MIXPAC yellow T- mixer group displayed substantially more clearly defined, sharp, continuous lines on the stereomicroscope. The MIXPAC yellow T-mixer group showed a difference that was highly statistically significant (p0.000*). Conclusion: This study showed that, in comparison to other tips, T-mixer mixing tips worked significantly better when employed with polyvinyl siloxane impression material. |
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