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MDM Impression Composition
MDM Impression Composition
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Features
Features
- Thermoplastic Material – Softens when heated (55–60°C) and hardens at room temperature.
- Rigid & Stable – Provides a firm impression after setting, ensuring accuracy.
- Good Adaptability – Can be molded multiple times by reheating.
- Non-Irritating & Biocompatible – Safe for oral tissues.
- High Flow When Heated – Ensures proper adaptation to the oral structures.
- Used for Edentulous Impressions – Ideal for primary impressions before denture fabrication.
Description
Description
MDM Primary impression compound is a thermoplastic material used for making preliminary impressions in edentulous patients. It softens when heated (around 55–60°C) and hardens at room temperature, allowing for accurate adaptation to oral tissues. This compound provides a stable, rigid impression after setting, making it ideal for initial denture fabrication. It is biocompatible, non-irritating, and reusable by reheating. Commonly used in functional impressions, it ensures proper adaptation before making the final impression. Widely used in prosthodontics, the primary impression compound is essential for creating a precise foundation for complete dentures and other removable prosthetics.
INDICATION
- Primary impressions: Initial impression of the mouth for study models, opposing models, or denture fabrication.
- Custom tray fabrication: As a material for creating custom impression trays
Specification
Specification
- Material: Thermoplastic impression material.
- Softening Temperature: Around 55–60°C (easily moldable when heated).
- Setting Property: Hardens at room temperature, becoming rigid and stable.
- Forms : Cakes for easy application.
- Usage: Used for primary impressions in edentulous patients
- Biocompatibility: Safe, non-toxic, and non-irritating for oral tissues.
- Weight: 200gm
Packaging
Packaging
- Pack of 5 Cakes
Direction to use
Direction to use
Preparation:
Select the appropriate compound: Choose the right type of impression compound based on the patient’s needs (working and setting temperature).
Heat the compound: Using a flame or water bath, heat the impression compound until it becomes soft and pliable. The material should be malleable but not too hot to burn the patient.
Loading the Tray:
Fill the impression tray: Load the softened compound into a suitable impression tray. Ensure that the tray is filled evenly, covering the entire surface area of the tray, and leave a slight excess to ensure a complete impression.
Taking the Impression:
Place the tray in the patient's mouth: Gently place the tray in the patient's mouth and press it into place, making sure it conforms to the dental arch and captures the details of the gums and teeth.
Allow it to set: The compound will cool and harden as it contacts the oral tissues. This process usually takes a few minutes. During this time, keep the tray in place until the material has completely set.
Removing the Impression:
Once the compound has solidified, carefully remove the impression tray from the patient’s mouth. The material will maintain its shape, capturing a clear imprint of the oral structures.
Inspect the impression: Check for any distortions or areas that may require additional material for a more accurate reproduction.
Post-Impression Handling:
Disinfection: If necessary, disinfect the impression following your office’s infection control protocols.
Pouring the model: The impression can be used for making diagnostic or working models. Pour the impression with gypsum or another suitable material immediately after it is taken to avoid any dimensional changes.
Cleaning the Equipment:
Clean any trays and tools used for handling the compound after use. The compound can be reused by reheating if necessary.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin: India
- Manufacturer: MDM Corporation
Warranty
Warranty
Warranty is not applicable for this product
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question What are the advantages of using MDM Impression Composition?
Answer: The primary advantages of using MDM Impression Composition include its ease of use, its ability to become stable and shrink-free after cooling, and its flexibility in being reheated for adjustments. This makes it a reliable choice for capturing accurate primary impressions in dental practices.
Question Is MDM Impression Composition suitable for detailed impressions?
Answer: Yes, it can be used with a matrix band for single tooth impressions, making it suitable for detailed and precise dental impressions necessary for effective treatment planning and appliance fabrication.
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