Abstract

The initial resistance of interocclusal recording materials to closure changed from 0.5 N to 13.8 N, and a rapid rise in the working time was seen in all elastomers. The resistance exhibited by wax at 60 °C was about 7 N. The volumetric contraction of elastomers in polymerization was clinically slight. The dimensional stability of rigid materials, acrylic resin, and zinc oxide pastes was good. Elastomers maintained their reliability for a relatively long time when stored in a tightly sealed plastic bag.

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