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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 129, No 7, 1014-1021.
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CLINICAL PRACTICE |
While being shipped to a laboratory, impressions can be exposed to excessive temperatures. This study compared the effects of different time and temperature storage conditions, including temperature extremes of 66 C and 10 C, on the accuracy of addition silicone and polyether impressions. The greatest distortion generally occurred as a result of the 66 C temperature extreme. The authors recommend that impressions be poured in stone according to manufacturers specifications before being shipped to a dental laboratory.
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