Mixing Rubber Base Impression Material

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2009
  • Dispensing of mercaptan rubber impression materials; light-bodied, heavy-bodied mixing procedures, loading of both mixtures into syringes and trays. Original air date: September 11, 1980. This footage is presented for historical purposes only and may depict procedures that are no longer part of modern dental practice.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @tonnyblake21
    @tonnyblake21 4 года назад

    Simple things should be told in simple way. Thanks for wonderful video!!

  • @monishaiyer9294
    @monishaiyer9294 3 года назад

    Wonderful video

  • @shathalotfy3267
    @shathalotfy3267 11 лет назад +1

    nice one

  • @marwaesam9458
    @marwaesam9458 11 лет назад +1

    it's very useful video..:)

  • @KazokuMugiwara
    @KazokuMugiwara 3 года назад

    LOL, LOOK AT THAT STOP WATCH! Old technologies is funny. I've probably never seen one in real life.

  • @animebetachannel7154
    @animebetachannel7154 4 года назад

    Polysulfide impression material??

    • @KazokuMugiwara
      @KazokuMugiwara 3 года назад

      Its most likely to be Polysulfide Impression Material. Brown and white pastes mixed together. That material is old enough to be in this video. And that material is used with a light and heavy body for the impressions.

  • @nayanikasharma6037
    @nayanikasharma6037 7 лет назад +1

    are you mixing zoe

    • @KazokuMugiwara
      @KazokuMugiwara 3 года назад

      No, ZOE is not a Nonaqueous Elastomeric (Rubber) Impression Material. The most likely material being used in this video is Polysulfide Impression Material.