Making a Good Impression (A ‘How to’ Paper on Dental Alginate)

From Volume 32, Issue 3, April 2005 | Pages 169-175

Authors

Anthony McCullagh

BDS, MFDS RCS, MRD RCS (Ed.)

Specialist in Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics

Articles by Anthony McCullagh

Christopher Sweet

BDS, MFDS RCS

Senior House Officer, University Dental Hospital of Manchester

Articles by Christopher Sweet

Martin Ashley

BDS (hons) FDSRCS (Eng) FDS (Rest Dent) RCS MPhil

Specialist Registrar in Restorative Dentistry, Charles Clifford Dental Hospital, Sheffield

Articles by Martin Ashley

Abstract

Approximately 20, 000 impressions are made with alginate annually at the University Dental Hospital of Manchester alone, and countless more wherever clinical dentistry is practised. A proportion of these are considered unsatisfactory for clinical use. The reason for these ‘failures’ is often poor operator technique, rather than an inherent problem of the material. With improved handling of the material and better clinical technique, failures can be avoided. This paper provides an overview of the use of alginate impression material in clinical dentistry.

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