AS A DENTIST I CAN ANSWER THIS EASILY.
THE MOST COMMON IS A POWDER YOU MIX WITH WATER IT'S CALLED ALGINATE.
THE OLD ORIGINAL VERSION SOMETINES USED TODAY IS CALLED RUBBER BASE COMPOUND.
A MORE MODERN AND EXPENSIVE FORM IS IN AUTO-MIX CARTRIDGE AND CAN BE OF SEVERALVARIETIES AND PROPERTIES.
FOR MAKING MODELS ALGINATE IS A COST-EFFECTIVE OPTION. AS THIS MATERIAL DOESN'T LAST INDEFINITELY, RUBBER BASE IS THE ALTERNATIVE. HOWEVER, FOR MAKING MODELS OF THE MOUTH DENTAL TRAYS WHICH HOLD THE IMPRESSION MATERIAL ARE NEEDED.
TO GET SUCH TRAYS THEY NEED TO PROPERLY FIT YOUR MOUTH. ASK IF YOUR DENTIST IS WILLING TO LET YOU HAVE A FEW.
2007-11-26 06:44:33
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answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7
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It's dental moulding. It's a powder that they put some chemical in and then mix with water to the right consistency. If you're after some for model making, I would suggest going to a craft shop as they will have products that are made for such a purpose. I doubt you can get products like this online or from a shop.
2007-11-26 06:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The simplest material is alginate, about USD$15 per pound. Can only be used once before it dries out and distorts. Reasonably accurate.
Next best is vinyl poly siloxane (VPS), about USD $23 per pound. Can be repeatedly reused, very accurate.
Slightly better again is polyether, but more expensive again.
I'd suggest a model shop would have some cheaper suggestions, or if you really want some dental impression materials, then a dental lab would have cheaper stuff than dental surgeries.
2007-11-26 06:52:19
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answered by Dr Matt W (Australia) 6
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A correctly made Dentalhygiene Zürich impression will capture a part or all of a person's dentition and surrounding structures of oral cavity. The dental impression forms an imprint (i.e. a 'negative' mould) of teeth and soft tissues, which can then be used to make a cast of the dentition. Casts are used for diagnostics, patient record, treatment planning, fabrication of custom trays, fabrication of dentures, crowns or other prostheses and orthodontics.Read more:http://www.schwagerfrei.ch/.
2013-09-23 14:29:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The most common material used to take impressions of the mouth is called ALGINATE, it's in a powder form which you mix together with water.
Not sure where you can actually get it yourself to be honest, why not try asking at your local dental surgery if they may be kind enough to let you have a sample of theirs!!!
2007-11-26 06:48:42
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answered by The Original Highbury Gal 6
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The dental version will be very expensive.
Try the model/crafts/hobbies shop, I have seen this for making moulds for plaster of paris.
2007-11-26 06:30:14
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answered by Ron S 5
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Plasticine or cement
2007-11-26 06:30:40
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answered by ►Aurora Borealis 5
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