Ivoclar Vivadent Virtual v.3 User Manual
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Composition
Virtual impression materials are addition-reaction silicones containing vinylpolysiloxane,
methylhydrogensiloxane, organoplatinic complex, silica and food dyes.
Indication
The Virtual line of addition-silicone (vinylpolysiloxane) impression materials is recommended for
use to create highly detailed impressions of the hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity.
– Final impression used for the fabrication of indirect restorations (crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays
and veneers)
– Dental implant impressions
– Matrix from “wax-ups“ or for treatment planning, study models
– Edentulous impressions
– Matrix used to create temporary restorations
Each viscosity provides specific attributes to meet the needs of the dental professional.
Contraindication
The use of Virtual impression materials is contraindicated if the patient is known to be allergic to
any of the ingredients in Virtual impression materials.
Extra Light Light Body Medium
Monophase Heavy Body Putty
Body
Body
Color
Beige
Beige
Beige
Blue
Blue
Blue
Classification
Type 3
Type 3
Type 2
Type 2
Type 1
Type 0
ISO 4823 /
light-
light-
medium-
medium-
heavy-
putty
ADA Spec. No. 19
bodied
bodied
bodied
bodied
bodied
consistency
consistency consistency consistency
consistency
consistency
Mixing Ratio
1:1
1:1
1:1
1:1
1:1
1:1
[Base:Catalyst]
Linear
Dimensional
< 0.20 %
< 0.20 %
< 0.20 %
< 0.20 %
< 0.20 %
< 0.20 %
Change [24hrs]
Strain in
Compression
3 – 5 %
3 – 5 %
3 – 5 %
3 – 5 %
3 – 5 %
1 – 3 %
[Min.-Max.]
Recovery from
Deformation
> 99.5 %
> 99.5 %
> 99.5 %
> 99.5 %
> 99.5 %
> 99.0 %
Compatibility
with Gysum
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Detail
Reproduction
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Technical Data
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