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Die Stones Used In Dentistry

February 9, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Die Stones Used In Dentistry Write a short note on the die stone. Answer: Die Stone: Die stone is of two types, i.e.  Type IV: Die stone with high strength low expansion Type V: Die stone with low strength and high expansion. Properties of Die Stone: Manipulation of Die Stone: The thick mix should be prepared and vibrated in a rubber base impression. … [Read more...] about Die Stones Used In Dentistry

Andrew’s Six Keys To Normal Occlusion Explained

February 9, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Andrew’s Six Keys To Normal Occlusion Explained Enumerate Andrew’s Keys of occlusion. Describe the concept of normal occlusion.  Answer. Andrew’s Keys of Occlusion Key l—Molar Relationship (lnter-arch Relationship). Key 2—Crown Angulations (Mesiodistal Crown angulations/Mesiodistal Tip). Key 3—Crown Inclination (Labiolingual Crown inclination, the Labiolingual … [Read more...] about Andrew’s Six Keys To Normal Occlusion Explained

Hemihydrate

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Hemihydrate Write short notes on α and β hemihydrates. Answer: Alpha Hemihydrate: It is also known as a type III gypsum product or dental stone or hydrocal. Manufacture of Alpha Hemihydrate: Here gypsum is calcined under steam pressure in an autoclave at 120°C to 130°C at 17 lbs/sq inch for 5 to 7 hours. So the product obtained is much stronger and harder. … [Read more...] about Hemihydrate

Dental Plaster

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Dental Plaster Add in detail about the setting reaction of dental plaster and add a note on the uses of different gypsum products. Or Write in detail the setting reaction of calcium sulphate dihydrate. Answer: Setting Reaction of Dental Plaster: When 1 g mol of calcium sulfate hemihydrates reacts with 1.5 g mol of water, the hemihydrates reverts to dihydrate forming … [Read more...] about Dental Plaster

Dental Gypsum And Investments

February 9, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Dental Gypsum And Investments Classify gypsum products. Describe the setting reaction and microscopic structure of the set material. Answer: Setting Reaction of Gypsum Products: When 1 gram mol of calcium sulfate hemihydrates reacts with 1.5 gram mol of water, the hemihydrates reverts to dihydrate forming 1 gram mol of calcium sulfate dihydrate by hydration, with … [Read more...] about Dental Gypsum And Investments

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