Dental materials at a glance /
"Dental Materials at a Glance, 2nd edition, is the latest title in the highly popular At a Glance series, providing a concise and accessible introduction and revision aid. Following the familiar, easy-to-use at a Glance format, each topic is presented as a double-page spread with key facts acco...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ames, Iowa :
Wiley-Blackwell,
2013.
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Edición: | Second edition. |
Colección: | At a glance series (Oxford, England)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; Part I: Fundamentals; 1: Properties of materials-tensile properties; 2: Toughness, elastic/plastic behavior, and hardness; 2.1 Elastic and plastic behavior; 2.2 Viscoelasticity; 2.3 Stress relaxation; 2.4 Fracture toughness; 2.5 Determining mechanical properties; 2.6 Abrasion and wear resistance; 3: Physical properties of materials; 3.1 Thermal and electrical properties; 3.2 Optical properties (color and appearance); 4: Adhesion and cohesion; 4.1 Forces in cohesion; 4.2 Forces in adhesion; 4.3 Mechanisms of adhesion.
- 4.3.1 Chemical adhesion4.3.2 Dispersive adhesion; 4.3.3 Diffusive adhesion; 4.4 The adhesion zone; 5: Mechanical adhesion; 5.1 Contact angle and surface tension; 5.2 Micromechanical adhesion; 6: Dental hard tissues; 6.1 Dental enamel; 6.2 Dentin; 6.3 Cementum; 6.4 Fluoridation of enamel; 6.5 Strontium; 7: Bone; 7.1 Dental implants and bone; Part II: Laboratory materials; 8: Gypsum materials; 8.1 Dental gypsum materials; 8.2 Setting reaction; 8.3 Water-to-powder (W/P) ratio; 8.4 Factors in setting; 8.4.1 Expansion; 8.4.2 Spatulation; 8.4.3 Water temperature; 8.4.4 Humidity; 8.4.5 Colloids.
- 8.5 Physical properties8.5.1 Mixing; 8.5.2 Setting time; 8.5.3 Compressive strength; 8.5.4 Tensile strength; 8.5.5 Surface hardness; 8.5.6 Setting expansion; 8.6 Comparative properties; 9: Die materials; 9.1 Gypsum products; 9.2 Handling of gypsum materials; 9.3 Polymeric die materials; 9.4 Pouring the impression; 10: Dental waxes; 10.1 Composition; 10.1.1 Mineral waxes; 10.1.2 Plant waxes; 10.1.3 Animal waxes; 10.1.4 Synthetic waxes; 10.1.5 Gums, fats, and resins; 10.2 Wax properties; 10.2.1 Melting and thermal expansion; 10.2.2 Mechanical properties; 10.2.3 Flow; 10.3 Dental waxes.
- 10.3.1 Pattern waxes10.3.2 Baseplate wax; 10.3.3 Casting waxes; 10.3.4 Inlay waxes; 10.3.5 Sticky wax; 10.3.6 Impression waxes; 11: Investments and casting; 11.1 Casting and investments; 11.1.1 Composition; 11.2 Gypsum-bonded investment; 11.2.1 Composition; 11.2.2 Properties; 11.2.3 Effect of temperature; 11.2.4 Setting and hygroscopic expansion; 11.2.5 Other factors in expansion; 11.3 High-temperature investments; 11.3.1 Phosphate-bonded investments; 11.3.2 Silica-bonded investments; 11.4 Considerations in casting; Part III: Dental biomaterials; 12: Inelastic impression materials.
- 12.1 Factors in impression-making12.2 Inelastic impression materials; 12.2.1 Impression plaster; 12.2.2 Impression compound; 12.2.3 Zinc oxide-eugenol; 12.2.4 Noneugenol pastes; 12.2.5 Surgical pastes; 13: Elastic impression materials; 13.1 Alginate (irreversible) hydrocolloids; 13.2 Agar-agar (reversible) hydrocolloid; 13.3 Polysulfide rubber; 13.4 Condensation-cured silicones; 13.5 Addition-cured silicones (polysiloxanes); 13.6 Polyether impression materials; 13.7 Properties of elastic impression materials; 13.7.1 Setting properties; 13.7.2 Mechanical properties; 13.8 Tray adhesives.