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Home » Gypsum-Bonded Investments: Composition, Properties, and Uses in Dental Casting

Gypsum-Bonded Investments: Composition, Properties, and Uses in Dental Casting

March 2, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Gypsum Bonded Investments

Gypsum-bonded investments are used for casting gold alloys. They can withstand temperatures up to 700°C.

Classification of gypsum-bonded investment:

As per ADA specification No. 2

  • Type I- For casting inlays or crowns
  • Type II- For casting partial and complete denture bases.

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Gypsum-Bonded Investments Composition, Properties, And Uses In Dental Casting

Composition of gypsum-bonded investment:

Composition Of Gypsum Bonded Investement Material

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Gypsum-Bonded Investment Composition

The function of Each Constituent:

  • Alpha hemihydrate:
    • It binds and holds the silica particles together.
    • Permits pouring of the mix into the mold.
    • It imparts strength to the mold.
    • Contributes to mold expansion (by setting expansion).

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  • Silica: Quart or cristobalite
    • Acts as a refractory during heating.
    • Regulates thermal expansion.
    • Increases setting expansion of stone.
    • Silica in the investment eliminates the contraction of gypsum and changes it to an expansion during heating.
  • Modifiers:
    • Coloring matter
    • Reducing agents: They reduce any oxides formed on the metal by providing a non-oxidizing atmosphere in the mold when the mold alloy enters, for example, Carbon
      or copper powder.
    • Modifying chemicals: They regulate setting expansion and setting time and also prevent shrinkage of gypsum when heated above 300°C, for example, Boric acid and sodium chloride.

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Uses Of Gypsum-Bonded Investments

Manipulation of gypsum-bonded investment: The measured quantity of powder and water is mixed manually using a flexible rubber bowl and spatula or in a vacuum investment mixing machine.

Setting Reaction of gypsum-bonded investment: When water is mixed the hemihydrates react to form dihydrate which sets to form a solid mass that binds the silica particles together.

Uses of gypsum-bonded investment: Casting of inlays, bridges, removable partial denture framework using gold alloys and another low-fusing alloy.

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