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J Dent Res 51(4): 889-896, 1972
© 1972 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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A Polyether Impression Rubber

M. BRADEN 1, B. CAUSTON 1, and R. L. CLARKE 1

1 Dental School of the London Hospital Medical College, University of London, London E1, England

An imine-terminated polyether impression rubber was studied. Setting is effected by an aromatic sulfonate ester. The material is clean handling, odorless, and quick setting. Dimensional stability in air is good, but exposure to water may cause difficulty. It is very stiff when set; therefore, impression withdrawal may be more difficult than with materials now in use.

Submitted on June 18, 1970







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