Difference between revisions of "Dental alginate"
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* Tom Rowland, Noel Riley, ''A-Z Guide to Cleaning, Conserving and Repairing Antiques'', Constable and Co., Ltd., London, 1981 | * Tom Rowland, Noel Riley, ''A-Z Guide to Cleaning, Conserving and Repairing Antiques'', Constable and Co., Ltd., London, 1981 |
Latest revision as of 12:11, 18 July 2022
Description
A highly purified Polysaccharide extracted from giant Seaweed. The water soluble alginate is used to make dental castings, but it tends to be floppy unless supported with a plaster base (Rowland and Riley 1981). It is available from dental supply companies.
See also Jeltrate® Alginate
Synonyms and Related Terms
algin; sodium alginate; alginato (Esp.); alginato di sodio (It)
Resources and Citations
- Tom Rowland, Noel Riley, A-Z Guide to Cleaning, Conserving and Repairing Antiques, Constable and Co., Ltd., London, 1981