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Home » Gypsum Products: Uses And Composition

Gypsum Products: Uses And Composition

February 9, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Gypsum Products: Uses And Composition

Classify gypsum products. Describe the difference between alpha and beta hemihydrates and their uses.
Or
Classify gypsum products.
Or
Write the difference between α and β hemihydrates.
Or

Classify gypsum products used in dentistry and Differentiate between dental plaster and dental stone.
Answer:

Classification of Gypsum Products

ISO 6873:2013:

  • Type 1: Dental plaster for impressions
  • Type 2: Dental plaster
    • Class 1: For mounting
    • Class 2: For models
  • Type 3: Dental stone for models
  • Type 4: Dental stone (high strength, low expansion)
    for dies
  • Type 5: Dental stone (high strength, high expansion)
    for dies.

According to ANSI/ADA specification no. 25:

Gypsum Products According to ANSI And ADA Gypsum Products

Difference between Alpha Hemihydrate and Beta Hemihydrate:

Gypsum Products Difference between Alpha Hemihydrate And Beta Hemihydrate

Uses of Alpha Hemihydrate:

  • Uses of alpha hemihydrate:
    • For preparing the master cast.
    • For making mould.
  • Uses of beta hemihydrates:
    • For making study cast and models.
    • For making moulds, for curing dentures
    • For mounting casts on articulator.

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