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Volume 3 Issue 2 (April - June, 2015)

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A CLINICAL COMPARISON OF POLYVINYL SILOXANE IMPRESSIONS FOR FIXED PARTIAL DENTURES USING THREE DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES
Prabhat Shrestha, Sabina Poudel, Kanchana Shrestha

Department of Prosthodontics and Implantology, KIST Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Imadole, Lalitpur, Nepal, People’s Dental College and Hospital

Background: Impression making of indirect restorations remains technically intricate due to the presence of voids, bubbles and other defects. Objective: The objective was to compare the defects present in impressions between three different techniques using hand mixing elastomers. Materials and methods: This is a cross sectional study. Three master impressions were made from each 32 crown preparations with three different techniques totaling to 102 master impressions. PVS impression material, putty (Aquasil ) and light-body (Reprosil) viscosity combinations were used for every patient with the three techniques i) single stage double mix technique ii) two stage technique with using a spacer and iii) two stage technique without using a spacer. The impressions were rated by two evaluators using Heine binocular magnifying loupe (2.3×) and the results tabulated. The results were presented as percentages.  Kappa test was done to compare the agreement of various impression techniques with each other. Results: Among the three techniques used, the single stage double mix technique showed the least presence of any type of defects in the impressions with (21%) followed by two stage technique without using a spacer (35%) and then the two stage technique using a spacer (44%).  Kappa test was used to compare the agreement of the different methods. Between Technique 1 and 2 (kappa = 0.532, p<0.001), technique 1 and 3 (kappa= -0.097, p= 0.5) and techniques 2 and 3 (kappa=0.025, p= 0.881).  Majority of the defects were voids (59%) and bubbles (30%) followed by pulls (11%). The number of defects located at the margins were 75% and 25% were located at others areas. Conclusion: The single stage double mix technique and two stage technique without using a spacer had a more favorable outcome in comparison to the two stage technique using a spacer using hand mixing technique.
Key words: polyvinylsiloxaneimpressionmaterial, voids, bubbles, tears, pulls

Corresponding Author: Dr. Prabhat Shrestha, Postal addresses: P.O.Box – 19444 Kathmandu, Nepal,  E mail: prabhatshresthadr@gmail.com

This article may be cited as:   Shrestha P, Poudel S, Shrestha K. A clinical comparison of polyvinyl siloxane impressions for fixed partial dentures using three different techniques. J Adv Med Dent Scie Res 2015;3(2):6-10.

 
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