Take 1™ Advanced™

Impression Materials

VPS-afdrukmateriaal

Take 1™ Advanced™ VPS afdrukmateriaal combineert Kerr's expertise in het ontwikkelen van hoogwaardige afdrukmaterialen met recente technologische vooruitgang. Take 1™ Advanced™ is het eerste systeem van VPS-materialen dat een optimale combinatie van fysieke eigenschappen bevat: sterkte, elasticiteit, dimensionele stabiliteit en het vermogen om details in elke gebied weer te geven.

Take 1™ Advanced™ biedt de breedste selectie van uithardingstijden, toedieningssystemen en consistenties voor de perfecte combinatie van mechanische eigenschappen in een materiaal dat aanvoelt alsof het voor uw eigen techniekvoorkeur is ontworpen. Het is daarom onnodig om verschillende productlijnen te gebruiken om aan uw persoonlijke behoeften te voldoen.

De unieke chemie van Take 1™ Advanced™ levert aanvullende kenmerken die de algehele prestaties verbeteren en onderscheidt zich daarmee van gewone afdrukmaterialen die zich richten op slechts één kenmerk.

  • Uitstekende scheurweerstand en elasticiteit.
  • Sterk, flexibel materiaal dat zich rond ondersnijdingen vormt en zonder te scheuren of te vervormen kan worden verwijderd.
  • Hydrofiel wash materiaal.
  • Verdringt intraorale vloeistoffen en maakt daardoor afdrukken mogelijk met veel detail en zonder holtes of gaten.
  • Uitstekende dimensionele stabiliteit.
  • Afdrukken zullen niet vervormen als gevolg van dimensionele verandering of tijdelijke vervorming.
  • Grootse keuze aan viscositeit, uithardingstijden en aanbrengmethoden.
  • Helpt bij het overwinnen van veelvoorkomende problemen bij het maken van afdrukken en completeert de techniekvoorkeur van de tandarts.

 

Accessories

29363Mix Tip Refill - Smallpkg of 48 tips

Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Evidence Cause Solution

Premature Set

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  • Abrupt change from heavy to light-body material
  • Muted detail around margin
  • Set time of wash/tray material not synched
  • Exceeded working time of material
  • Begin mix of heavy and light viscosity concurrently
  • Verify set times for heavy and light viscosities match
  • Observe working time of materials

Deformation/Dimensional Change

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  • Crowns too tall/short
  • Open contacts
  • Crown will not seat
  • Insufficient mix of material
  • Impression removed too early
  • Tray movement after seating
  • Insufficient material elasticity
  • Fluid absorption during disinfection process
  • Verify material is adequately mixed before seating and completely set prior to removal
  • Use passive force to maintain tray position when using open-bite technique
  • Verify no tooth contact with tray sides or impingement in closed-bite technique
  • Choose material with adequate elasticity
  • Follow disinfection protocol carefully

Tearing at Margin

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  • Visible tears at margin
  • Lack of flash extending apically around entire preparation
  • Material has insufficient tear strength
  • Presence of severe undercuts
  • Insufficient sulcular expansion
  • Use material with adequate tear strength
  • Consider blocking out undercuts, especially in cases with gingival recession
  • Ensure at least .5 mm sulcular expansion

Surface Inhibition or “Non-set”

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  • Unset or mottled surface around preparation
  • Lack of detail
  • Shiny/wet appearance
  • Contamination due to latex gloves; direct contact with material or residue left on teeth
  • Contamination due to temporary materials or composite
  • Expired material or exceeded material shelf life
  • Use latex-free gloves when handling VPS material
  • Rinse preparation area thoroughly after using other restorative materials
  • Use automated mixing device to minimize exposure to contaminants
  • Do not use expired material

Poor model detail

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  • Small bubbles/indentations in cast
  • Powdery cusps
  • Release of hydrogen gas from VPS impression after pouring cast
  • Tooth contact with mesh lining of closed-bite impression tray
  • Follow manufacturer instructions regarding any delays for pouring models after taking impression
  • Place cotton roll on contra-lateral side when using closed-bite trays to prevent direct tooth contact with tray; this prevents water from leaching through tray after cast has been poured

Voids in wash material

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  • Visible voids in wash material around tooth preparation
  • Bubbles incorporated into material during mixing or loading syringe
  • Bubbles incorporated while syringing material intraorally
  • Use automix systems
  • Syringe material intraorally in continuous stream around each preparation; do not lift syringe tip from material

Insufficient or excessive compression

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  • Insufficient: wash material flows away from preparation area
  • Excessive: wash material displaced from preparation area; “burn through”
• Insufficient compression of wash material from adjacent tooth/tray or heavy-body material
• Excessive compression of wash material due to high viscosity of tray material
 
  • Use tray viscosity material with greater compressive force, or use custom tray
  • Use tray material with lower viscosity to avoid displacing wash material

Incomplete margin

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  • Voids or “jumps” on margin
  • Inadequate tissue management
  • Contamination from intraoral fluids
  • Insufficient compression of wash material
  • Use Expasyl™ retraction paste to open sulcus and help maintain dry field
  • Use hydrophilic wash material
  • Select tray viscosity with adequate compression

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  • Visible impingement
  • Incorrect size tray
  • Tray seating not aligned with dentition
  • Verify tray has enough room for 2 mm of impression material between tooth and tray walls