Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Processes of preparing a desired or intentional composition...
Reexamination Certificate
2002-06-10
2003-05-06
Sanders, Kriellion A. (Department: 1714)
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
Processes of preparing a desired or intentional composition...
Reexamination Certificate
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06559200
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention:
The present invention relates to a dental alginate impression material composition to be used for taking an impression in the oral cavity in the dentistry. In particular, the present invention relates to a dental alginate impression material that produces a distinct change in color tone before and after the gelation upon mixing with water and has good affinity with water to be used for mixing.
2. Description of the Related Art:
In the dentistry, a dental alginate impression material composition is widely used as an impression material for taking an impression in the oral cavity during the preparation of a prosthesis. Thils dental alginate impression material composition contains an alginate, a gelling reaction material, a gelling adjustment material, and a filler as major components and when mixed with water, is set in a gel form. The dental alginate impression material composition is usually provided in the form of a powder, and the powder is mixed with a predetermined amount of water to form a paste, which is then inserted into the oral cavity and set.
In the dental alginate impression material composition, since it is used upon being gelled within the oral cavity, whether or not the composition has been actually gelled so that it can be taken out from the oral cavity is determined by following an intraoral holding time instructed by a maker, or by a method in which an operator confirms whether or not it has been gelled and set by pressing the impression material within the oral cavity by fingers. However, since the degree of gelation is likely influenced by the atmospheric temperature or water temperature, in many cases, the dental alginate impression material composition is not gelled within the intraoral holding time instructed by the maker depending on the working environment, and thus there was a defect that the impression became incomplete in such cases. Further, in the method in which the operator determines the gelation by fingers, a difference is large depending on the operator, which causes the impression to be incomplete.
In order to overcome these inconveniences, impression materials of a type that they produce a distinct change in color tone before and after the gelation upon mixing with water are on the market. In these conventional alginate impression material compositions, the change in color tone is effected by a method as described later. That is, in general alginate impression materials, while the pH immediately after the mixing is slightly higher than 8, the pH is lowered according to the progress of the gelation, and the pH becomes lower than 8 when the gelation is completed. Thus, in the conventional alginate impression material compositions which change the color tone, by utilizing this phenomenon, a pH indicator that distinctly forms a color at the pH before the gelation is contained, and by utilizing the pH change after the gelation, the completion of the gelation is visually confirmed when the pH indicator does not distinctly form a color.
However, actually, the change in color tone occurs at a considerably early stage before the gelation due to influences of various salts contained in the alginate impression material composition, so that there is no reliable standard for determining the completion of the gelation. Accordingly, these conventional alginate impression material compositions are scarcely employed at present. Further, the pH indicator is poor in the affinity with water to be used during the mixing. Accordingly, the pH indicator was very difficult to be employed from the standpoint of the mixing operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is aimed to provide a dental alginate impression material composition that can overcome the defects of the conventional alginate impression material compositions using a pH indicator, i e., the defect that the confirmation of the completion of the gelation is inaccurate and difficult, and the defect that they are poor in the affinity with water to be used during the mixing.
In order to achieve the above described aim, we, the present inventors made extensive and intensive investigations. As a result, it has been found that when a specified pH indicator is compounded in a dental alginate impression material composition, and a specified water-soluble polyether is simultaneously added to the composition, even the dental alginate impression material composition having the pH indicator compounded therein has good affinity with water, and it is possible to prevent the pH indicator from the occurrence of a change from an early stage; and further that when an inorganic pigment and/or an organic pigment having a color distinctly different from a color tone expressed by the color formation of the pH indicator caused during the gelation upon mixing with water is co-present in the composition, it is possible to make the change of pH indicator coincident with the gelation, leading to the accomplishment of the present invention.
Specifically, the present invention is concerned with a dental alginate impression material composition containing an alginate, a gelling reaction material, a gelling adjustment material, and a filler as major components, which comprises 0.001 to 0.1% by weight of one or more pH indicators selected from Cresol Red, &agr;-naphtholphthalein, Tropaeolin OOO, Thymol Blue, and phenolphthalein; 0.1 to 10% by weight of a water-soluble polyether that is a liquid at 25° C.; and 0.001 to 5% by weight of an inorganic pigment and/or an organic pigment having a color distinctly different from a color tone expressed by color formation of the pH indicator caused during the gelation upon mixing with water.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In the dental alginate impression material composition containing an alginate, a gelling reaction material, a gelling adjustment material, and a filler as major components, which is used in the present invention, as the alginate, can be used one or more water-soluble salts of alginic acid with, for example, sodium, potassium, ammonium, triethanolamine, etc. The alginate is contained in an amount of 10 to 20% by weight, as in the usual alginate impression material compositions. As the gelling reaction material, can be used sparingly soluble salts of a metal having a valence of two or more, and preferably a dihydrate or hemihydrate of calcium sulfate. As the gelling adjustment material, can be used one or more phosphates, silicates, carbonates, etc. of sodium or potassium. As the filler, can be used one or more powders such as diatomaceous earth, silicic anhydride, talc, calcium carbonate, and perlite. In order to impart the characteristics of the present invention, the components as described later are compounded in such a conventional dental alginate impression material composition containing an alginate, a gelling reaction material, a gelling adjustment material, and a filler as major components.
The specified pH indicator that is used in the present invention is at least one pH indicator selected from Cresol Red, &agr;-naphtholphthalein, Tropaeolin OOO, Thymol Blue, and phenolphthalein. These pH indicators are pH indicators capable of forming a distinct color in a pH region slightly higher than pH 8, which is the pH value at the time of the completion of mixing of the dental alginate impression material composition. A method for confirming the progress of the gelation utilizing the pH indicator is a technology that has hitherto been employed. However, according to the change in color tone only by the pH indicator, there are involved problems that the color expressed by the change in color tone becomes indistinct before the completion of the gelation and that the change in color tone occurs due to other salts contained in the composition even before the gelation, as described above. Accordingly, the present invention makes it possible to determine the occurrence of the gelation accurately and with a distinct color, when the water-soluble polyether that is a liquid at 25° C. and the inorganic pigment
Kamohara Hiroshi
Naito Hiroki
Takeo Makiko
Watanabe Nobutaka
GC Corporation
Sanders Kriellion A.
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