Zinc oxide eugenol (ZOE) based: DPI Impression Paste is a ZOE-based impression material, which is a common type of impression material used in dentistry for its good flow properties and accuracy.
Smooth consistency: The paste has a smooth consistency, which provides good flow properties and enables the material to capture fine details.
Two-tube system: DPI Impression Paste comes in two paste tubes, one containing the zinc oxide paste and the other containing the eugenol paste.
Easy to use: The material is easy to mix, apply and remove, making it a popular choice.
Material type: Zinc oxide eugenol (ZOE) based impression material
Consistency: Smooth paste
Viscosity: Single viscosity suitable for capturing fine details
Packaging: Two paste tubes
Indication: Final wash impression for complete denture fabrication
Biocompatibility: Yes
Box of 2 tubes
125 gm. Zinc Oxide and 85 gm. Eugenol Paste.
Using a glass slab and a wide-bladed metal spatula, dispense equal amounts of the two pastes from each tube onto the slab.
Mix the pastes together thoroughly using the spatula until a uniform color is achieved. This is important to ensure that the material sets properly and accurately captures the details of the teeth and gums.
Load the mixed material onto the custom impression tray using the spatula for taking final impression, taking care to apply it evenly to the tray.
Seat the tray in the patient’s mouth, making sure to apply enough pressure to achieve good contact. Perform various movements to record all soft tissue landmarks.
Once set, carefully remove the impression tray from the patient’s mouth, taking care not to distort the impression.
Rinse the impression under running water to remove any debris or saliva, and inspect it for accuracy and completeness.
Jan 2028
Answer: DPI Impression Paste may cause an allergic reaction or sensitivity in some patients, particularly those who are sensitive to eugenol. It is important to screen patients for allergies and sensitivities before using any impression material.
Answer: Yes, DPI Impression Paste can be used for edentulous arch impressions. It is commonly used for the final wash impression during complete denture fabrication.
Answer: No, DPI Impression Paste is not suitable for bite registration.
Answer: No, DPI Impression Paste cannot be reused if the first impression fails. A new impression must be taken using fresh material
Answer: While DPI Impression Paste can be used for crown and bridge impressions, it may not be the most suitable material because it is inelastic and is not suitable for undercut areas of the teeth.
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