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1 Laboratory of Dental Materials, Department of Oral Diagnosis and Oral Medicine, and Department of Oral Rehabilitation, Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Ein Karem, Jerusalem, Israel
Temperature elevations were measured in the pulp chamber of full cast crown preparations during impression taking with modelling compound in copper bands. Uncontrolled flaming, controlled flaming, and water heating of the bands produced temperatures of 53, 44, and 41.5 C, respectively. The time involved in restoring the temperature in the pulp to 37 C was determined. The implications of delayed chilling are discussed.
Submitted on June 6, 1974
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