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ADA Standards Committee on Dental Products (ADA SCDP)
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  About the ADA Standards Committee on Dental Products (ADA SCDP)
  Dental Products Specifications
 

Dental Products Specifications

  1. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 1—Alloy for Dental Amalgam
  2. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 2Dental Gypsum-Bonded Casting Investments
  3. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 6Dental Mercury
  4. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 12Denture Base Polymers
  5. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 15Synthetic Polymer Teeth
  6. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 16Dental Impression PasteZinc Oxide-Eugenol Type
  7. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 17Denture Base Temporary Relining Resins
  8. ADA Specification No. 18Alginate Impression Materials
  9. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 19Dental Elastomeric Impression Material
  10. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 23Dental Excavating Bur
  11. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 25Dental Gypsum Products
  12. ADA Specification No. 27Resin-Based Filling Materials
  13. ADA Specification No. 28Root Canal Files and Reamers, Type K for Hand Use
  14. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 30Dental Zinc OxideEugenol and Zince Oxide
    Non-Eugenol Cements
  15. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 32Orthodontic Wires
  16. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 33Dental Product Standards Development Vocabulary
  17. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 34Dental Aspirating Syringes
  18. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 37Dental Abrasive Powders
  19. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 38Metal-Ceramic Dental Restorative Systems
  20. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 39Pit and Fissure Sealants
  21. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 41Biological Evaluation of Dental Materials
  22. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 42Dental Phosphate-Bonded Casting Investments
  23. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 43Electrically Powered Dental Amalgamators
  24. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 46Dental Chairs
  25. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 47Dental Units
  26. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 48Visible Light Curing Units
  27. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 53Polymer-Based Crowns and Bridge Resins
  28. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 54Double-Pointed, Parenteral, Single Use
    Needles for Dentistry
  29. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 57Endodontic Sealing Material
  30. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 58Root Canal Files, Type H (Hedstrom
  31. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 62—Dental Abrasive Pastes
  32. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 63Root Canal Barbed Broaches and Rasps
  33. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 69Dental Ceramic
  34. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 70Dental X-ray Protective Aprons and Accessory Devices
  35. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 71Root Canal Filling Condensers (Pluggers and Spreaders)
  36. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 73Dental Absorbent Points
  37. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 74Dental Operator's Stool
  38. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 75Resilient Lining Materials for Removable Dentures - Part 1: Short Term Materials
  39. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 76Non-Sterile Natural Rubber Latex Gloves For Dentistry
  40. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 78Endodontic Obturating Cones
  41. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 80Dental Materials - Determination of Color Stability
  42. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 82Dental Reversible/Irreversible Hydrocolloid Impression Material Systems
  43. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 85-Part 1—Disposable Prophy Angles
  44. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 87Dental Impression Trays
  45. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 88Dental Brazing Alloys
  46. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 89Dental Operating Lights
  47. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 91Dental Ethyl Silicate Bonded Casting Investment
  48. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 92Dental Phosphate-Bonded Refractory Die Materials
  49. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 93Dental Brazing Investments
  50. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 94Dental Compressed Air Quality
  51. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 95Root Canal Enlargers
  52. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 96Dental Water-Based Cements
  53. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 97Corrosion Test Methods
  54. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 99Athletic Mouth Protectors and Materials
  55. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 100—Orthodontic Brackets and Tubes
  56. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 101Root Canal Instruments: General Requirements
  57. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 102Non-Sterile Nitrile Gloves
  58. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 103—Non-Sterile Poly Vinyl Chloride Gloves For Dentistry
  59. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 109—Procedures for Storing Dental Amalgam Waste and Requirements for Amalgam Waste Storage/Shipment Containers: 2006
  60. ANSI/ADA Technical Report No. 110—Dental Lasers NEW!
  61. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 113—Periodontal Curettes – Gracey Type NEW!
  62. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 119—Manual Toothbrushes NEW!
  63. ANSI/ADA Specification No. 122—Dental Casting and Baseplate Waxes NEW!
  64. ANSI/ADA/ISO Specification No. 3950—DentistryDesignation System For Teeth And Areas Of The Oral Cavity

ANSI/ADA Specification No. 1—Alloy for Dental Amalgam: 2003

This specification is for alloys, composed mainly of silver, tin and/or copper, used in the preparation of dental amalgam. Only capsulated alloy is covered under this specification. This is a major revision of Specification No. 1 published in 1976 and revised in 1979. The language of this standard is very close to that of ISO 1559—Alloys for Dental Amalgam (1994).

When a capsule containing mercury and alloy is shaken, the mercury and alloy react to form the metal-matrix composite called dental amalgam. Dental amalgam is designed for use in dentistry as a restorative material for decayed, fractured, or eroded teeth.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 2—Dental Gypsum-Bonded Casting Investments: 2002

This specification establishes a classification of, and specifies requirements for, gypsum-bonded casting investments. It also specifies test methods to be used to determine compliance with these requirements. This revision is an adoption of the ISO 7490–2000 for Dental Gypsum-bonded Casting Investments.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 6—Dental Mercury: (1987, Reaffirmed 2005)

This Standard specifies the requirements and test methods for mercury suitable for the preparation of dental amalgam, and the requirements for packing and marking. This revision is essentially identical to ISO 1560:1985, Dental Mercury.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 12—Denture Base Polymers: 2002

This specification classifies denture base polymers and copolymers and specifies their requirements. It also specifies the test methods to be used in determining compliance with these requirements. It further specifies requirements with respect to packaging and making the products and to the instructions to be supplied for use of these materials. This revision is an adoption of the ISO 1567:1999, Dentistry-Denture Base Polymers.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 15—Synthetic Polymer Teeth: 2000

This specification specifies a classification, requirements and test methods for teeth that are composed of synthetic polymers such as polymethyl methacrylate and its copolymers, and that are manufactured for use in prostheses used in dentistry. This revision is an adoption of ISO 3336:1993 for Dentistry—Synthetic Polymer Teeth with minor editorial changes.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 16—Dental Impression Paste - Zinc Oxide-Eugenol Type: 1961 (Reaffirmed 1999)

This specification is for dental impression paste, the reactive ingredients of which are zinc oxide and eugenol. The impression paste covered by this specification shall be Type I (Hard) and Type II (Soft) as specified by the purchaser.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 17—Denture Base Temporary Relining Resins:1983 (Reaffirmed 2006)

This specification is for pink and clear powder/liquid auto-polymerizing (self-initiating cure) type hard-setting resins used as temporary relining materials for denture bases. The soft relining materials are not covered by this specification.

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ADA Specification No. 18—Alginate Impression Materials: 1992

This specification applies to dental alginate impression materials used in dentistry to make impressions of teeth and tissues of the oral cavity. It specifies requirements for dental materials containing an alginate as an essential gel-forming ingredient. This specification is identical to ISO 1563: Alginate Impression Materials with minor editorial changes that strengthen this specification with respect to applications in the United States.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 19—Dental Elastomeric Impression Material: 2004

This specification is for elastomeric dental impression materials based, for example, on polysulfides, polysiloxanes, polyethers, or other non-aqueous materials capable to reacting to form a rubber-like material which can be used for taking impressions. The materials described in this specification are classed as Type I, II, or III according to certain properties after setting.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 23—Dental Excavating Burs and 23 Addendum: 1982, 1984 (Reaffirmed 1999)

This specification establishes the requirements for burs suitable for use with straight and angle dental handpieces.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 25—Dental Gypsum Products: 2000 (Reaffirmed 2005)

This specification provides a classification of, and specifies requirements for, dental gypsum products used for dental purposes, such as making oral impressions, moulds, casts, or dies. It specifies the test methods to be employed to determine compliance with these requirements. It also includes requirements for the labeling of packaging and for adequate instructions to accompany each package. This revision is an adoption of ISO Standard 6873:1998 for Dental Gypsum Products.

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ADA Specification No. 27—Resin-Based Filling Materials: 2005

This Standard specifies requirements for dental resin-based restorative materials supplied in a form suitable for mechanical mixing, hand mixing, or external energy activation. This specification does not cover requirements for materials intended to prevent dental caries, or for materials that are cured outside the mouth.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 28—Root Canal Files and Reamers, Type K for Hand Use: 2002

This specification is for endodontic files and reamers for hand use only having a working part taper of 2 percent (0.02 millimeter per millimeter of length) as in endodontic preparation or shaping operations. The revision of this specification includes the adoption of Specification No. 28a, Root Canal Files and Reamers, Type K Addendum published in 1996.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 30—Dental Zinc Oxide - Eugenol and Zince Oxide - Non-Eugenol Cements: 2000 (Reaffirmed 2005)

This standard specifies the requirements and test methods for zinc oxide—eugenol or zinc oxide—non-eugenol cements supplied as two separate components that may be either powder/liquid or paste/paste and are suitable for use in the oral cavity. This specification is essentially identical to ISO 3107, Dental Zinc Oxide-Eugenol Cements and Zinc Oxide Non-Eugenol Cements. The exceptions are noted in the Foreword.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 32—Orthodontic Wires: 2006

This specification pertains to all metallic wires as components of fixed, intra-oral, orthodontic appliances with exception of (metallic) ligatures. In 1999, ANSI/ADA Specification No. 32–1977 for Orthodontic Wires Not Containing Precious Metals was withdrawn from the ASC MD156 work program as an outdated specification. The Working Group 1.7 Orthodontic Materials of Subcommittee 1 of ADA SCDP reviewed ANSI/ADA Specification No. 32, DIN 13970 and AS 1964–1977. The majority of the working group could not accept either the DIN or the AS as presently constituted and developed this new revised specification.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 33—Dental Product Standards Development Vocabulary: 2003

The bulk of the terms and definitions (TDEs) in this revision of ANSI/ADA Specification No. 33 relate to products, procedures and testing of products used in dentistry. This effort to update and standardize the nomenclature for dental products and testing should permit the authors of the various specifications and standards to discuss their concepts and procedures so they will be understood by those who must read and interpret these documents and test the products to determine if they are suitable for the purpose intended.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 34—Dental Aspirating Syringes: 1978 (Reaffirmed 2000)

This specification covers the requirements for devices that are capable of aspiration and are used for parenteral injections in dentistry.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 37—Dental Abrasive Powders: 1986 (Reaffirmed 2005)

This specification is for powdered abrasive materials used in dentistry for removing stains and gross scratches from natural tooth structures and prostheses but not including materials used in laboratory blasting processes. These materials are divided into types depending on the intended manner of use and further sub-divided into classes based upon the predominant abrasive agent present in the product.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 38—Metal-Ceramic Dental Restorative Systems: 2000

This standard specifies requirements and test methods for dental metallic materials processed by casting or machining, and for ceramics suitable for use in the fabrication of metal-ceramic dental restorations, together with requirements and test methods for the composite structure. The requirements of this standard apply to the metallic materials and ceramics when used in combination, and compliance may not be claimed for either metallic materials or for ceramics alone. This revision is essentially an adoption of ISO: 9693, Metal-Ceramic Dental Restorative Systems with minor editorial changes noted in the Foreword.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 39—Pit and Fissure Sealants: 2006

This standard specifies requirements and test methods for resin-based materials suitable for sealing pits and fissures in teeth. This standard covers both chemically cured and external-energy-cured resin-based materials. This specification is an adoption of ISO 6874:1988, Dental Resin-Based Pit and Fissure Sealants.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 41—Biological Evaluation of Dental Materials: 2005

This document covers recommended standard practices for biological evaluation of the safety of materials used in dentistry and is not intended for use in the evaluation of pharmacologically active medicaments.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 42—Dental Phosphate-Bonded Casting Investments: 2002

This specification classifies dental phosphate-bonded casting investments into two types according to the intended use. It specifies requirements for the essential physical properties of the investment and the test methods to be used to determine these properties. It also includes a requirement for adequate instructions to accompany each package. This revision is an adoption of the ISO 9694–1996 for Dental Phosphate-Bonded Casting Investments.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 43—Electrically Powered Dental Amalgamators: 1986 (Reaffirmed 2005)

This specification is for mechanical dental amalgamators used for the mixing of alloy and mercury to make dental amalgam. It includes multipurpose devices but is restricted to their function of triturating alloy and mercury to produce dental amalgam.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 46—Dental Chairs: 2004

This specification covers the requirements for dental patient chairs, but does not cover accessory attachments except those components which are considered an integral part of the chair such as headrest, cushion, armrests, and controls.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 47—Dental Units: 2006

This specification covers the requirements for all equipment used for delivering and storing dynamic and static instruments, such as handpieces, syringes, amalgamators, saliva ejectors, or high volume evacuators.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 48—Visible Light Curing Units: 2004

This specification gives requirements and test methods for polymerization activators with powered tungsten-halogen lamps in the blue wavelength region intended for chairside use in polymerization of dental resin-based materials. This specification is also applicable to rechargeable battery-powered polymerization activators. It does not cover powered polymerization activators used in laboratory fabrication of indirect restorations, veneers, dentures or other oral dental appliances.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 53—Polymer-Based Crowns and Bridge Resins: 1999 (Reaffirmed 2005)

This specification covers polymer-based crown and bridge materials for laboratory-fabricated permanent facings or anterior crowns which may or may not be attached to a metal substructure. This specification also applies to polymer-based crown and bridge materials for which the manufacturer claims adhesion to the metal sib-frame without macromechanical retention, such as beads or wires. This specification further classifies polymer-based crown and bridge materials and specifies the requirements; it also specifies the test methods to be used to determine compliance with these requirements. The specification is an adoption of ISO 10477:1992, and 10477 Amendment 1:1998.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 54—Double-Pointed, Parenteral, Single Use Needles for Dentistry: 1986 (Reaffirmed 2000)

This specification covers sterile, single-use, individually-packaged, double-pointed needles with a means of secure attachment to cartridge-type syringes used for dental, regional, anesthetic injections.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 57—Endodontic Sealing Material: 2000 (Reaffirmed 2006)

This specification is for materials used in endodontics within the tooth to seal the root canal space. This specification is an adoption of ISO 6876:2001, Dental Root Canal Sealing Materials.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 58—Root Canal Files, Type H (Hedstrom): 2004

This specification is for endodontic Hedstrom files for hand use only as used in endodontic preparation or shaping operations.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 62—Dental Abrasive Pastes: 2005

This specification is for in-office abrasive pastes used in dentistry for removing stains and other exogenous materials from natural tooth structures and prostheses.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 63—Root Canal Barbed Broaches and Rasps: 2006

This specification is for root canal instruments for hand use utilized in endodontic preparation.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 69—Dental Ceramic: 1999

This standard specifies the requirements and corresponding test methods for dental ceramic materials for all fixed ceramic restorations. This specification is essentially an adoption of the ISO 6872:1995 as modified by amendment and corrigendum. Both the amendment and related corrigendum deal with radioactivity assessment and limits.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 70—Dental X-Ray Protective Aprons and Accessory Devices: 1999 (Reaffirmed 2005)

This specification applies to dental X-ray protective aprons and accessory devices, such as thyroid collars and thyroid shields used in dentistry that protect the patient, as much as feasible, from the harmful effects of dental diagnostic X-radiation. It specifies the requirements for X-radiation absorption and the areas of anatomy that the aprons and thyroid collars protect.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 71—Root Canal Filling Condensers (Pluggers and Spreaders): 2001

This specification is for root canal instruments for finger or hand—used to compact root canal filling materials. This specification is a modified adoption of ISO 3630–3:1994, Dental Root Canal instruments—Part 3: Condensers, Pluggers and Spreaders.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 73—Dental Absorbent Points: 2001

This revision includes agreement with the action of the ISO working group for Endodontic Materials by the addition of "non-medicated" instead of "sterilized" absorbent points, and test methods for sterility and of biological hazards have been eliminated. During preparation of this revision, the members of the working group discussed each difference between the original ANSI/ADA Specification No. 73 and ISO 7551, Dental Absorbent Points—1996 in an effort towards harmonization.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 74—Dental Operator's Stool: 2002

This standard specifies requirements, recommendations and methods for dental operator's stools as well as requirements for manufacturer's instructions, marking and packaging. It covers also recommendations to manufacturers on the design of tools. This specification is basically an adoption of ISO Standard 7493:1997, Dental Operator's Stool with some minor changes that are outlined in the Foreword.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 75—Resilient Lining Materials for Removable Dentures - Part 1: Short Term Materials: 1997 (Reaffirmed 2003)

This part of ANSI/ADA Specification No. 75 specifies requirements for the physical properties, test methods, packaging, marking and manufacturer's instructions for denture lining materials suitable for short-term use. This specification is an adoption of ISO 10139/1:1991, Dentistry—Short-Term Resilient Lining Materials for Removable Dentures.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 76—Non-Sterile Natural Rubber Latex Gloves For Dentistry: 2005

This specification covers non-sterile rubber latex gloves suitable for dentistry. This revision is designed to bring the specification into conformance with revisions to ASTM D-3578 that have occurred since it was issued and reflect the advances in glove technology embodied in these revisions.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 78—Endodontic Obturating Cones: 2005

This standard specifies the dimensions and requirements for prefabricated metallic or polymeric-based cones suitable for use in the obturation of a root canal system restoration. It also specifies numerical systems and a color coding system for designating the sizes. This revision includes harmonization with the action of the ISO working group for Endodontic Materials by moving reference of biological aspects from the body of the document to the introduction and elimination of the Type and Class distinctions. This specification, as revised, is in harmony with ISO 6877 except for the designation utilized for the various diameters.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 80—Dental Materials - Determination of Color Stability: 2001

This standard specifies a procedure for determining the color stability of dental materials after exposure to light or water. This revision is an adoption of ISO 7491, Dental Materials—Determination of Color Stability with minor editorial changes.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 82—Dental Reversible/Irreversible Hydrocolloid Impression Material Systems: 1998 (Reaffirmed 2003)

This specification applies to the syringeable agar impression materials which have been formulated such that they will bond to each other when used in combination to form elastic impressions of oral tissues. This specification is an adoption of ISO 13716:1999, Reversible-Irreversible Hydrocolloid Impression Material Systems.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 85-Part 1—Disposable Prophy Angles: 2004

This specification covers disposable prophy angles suitable for a dental hygienist or dentist to use in conjunction with a doriot style handpiece during the final stages of a dental cleaning.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 87—Dental Impression Trays: 1995 (Reaffirmed 2003)

This specification applies to reusable and disposable impression trays used in dentistry for delivering impression materials into the oral cavity for the purpose of making impressions (negative copies) of teeth and oral tissues. It applies to trays made of plastic, aluminum, stainless steel and nickel or chrome plated brass for the purposes of full arch dentulous or edentulous, partially edentulous, partial arch and water cooled impressions.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 88—Dental Brazing Alloys: 2000 (Reaffirmed 2006)

This standard specifies requirements and test methods for brazing filler alloys suitable for use in brazing cast dental restorations. This specification is an adoption of ISO 9333:1990, Dental Brazing Materials.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 89—Dental Operating Lights: 1999 (Reaffirmed 2005)

This standard applies to dental operating lights, however constructed, used for illuminating the oral cavity. It specifies requirements and test methods. It also contains specifications on manufacturer's instruction, marking and packaging. This specification is basically an adoption of ISO 9680 with some minor changes noted in the Foreword.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 91—Dental Ethyl Silicate Bonded Casting
Investment: 1999 (Reaffirmed 2005)

This standard specifies a method for ethyl silicate bonded casting investments to be assessed for their efficacy for casting dental base metal alloy restorations. This standard applies to ethyl silicate bonded investments used in the fabrication of dental base metal casting alloy restorations. This standard also specifies requirements for the essential physical properties o the investment and methods for heir determination. It further includes requirements for adequate instructions to accompany each container. This specification is an adoption of ISO 11246:1996. Dental Ethyl Silicate Casting Investments.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 92—Dental Phosphate-Bonded Refractory Die Materials: 2002

This specification is applicable to phosphate bonded refractory die materials used in the production of dental restorations by a sintering technique. This revision is an adoption of ISO 11245:1999 for Dental Restorations—Phosphate-bonded Refractory Die Materials.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 93—Dental Brazing Investments: 2000 (Reaffirmed 2005)

This specification establishes a classification of and specifies requirements for dental brazing investments. It specifies test methods to be used to determine compliance with these requirements. It also lists information which shall be included in the manufacturer's instructions and gives requirements for labeling. This specification is an adoption of ISO 11244:1998, Dental Soldering Investments.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 94—Dental Compressed Air Quality: 1996 (Reaffirmed 2003)

This specification applies to all compressed air used in the dental office to power dental equipment and laboratory equipment and to dry oral structures. It does not apply to compressed air used to supply breathable air and should never be used to support life (e.g., Medical Compressed Air).

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 95—Root Canal Enlargers: 2003

This specification is for root canal instruments used mechanically to access an enlarge canals.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 96—Dental Water-Based Cements: 2000 (Reaffirmed 2005)

This standard specifies requirements for certain types of dental cements, including both hand-mixed and capsulated cements for the mechanical mixing, that are intended for permanent cementation, lining and restoration, and that effect setting only by an aqueous acid-base reaction. This specification is an adoption of ISO 9917:1991, Dental Water-Based Cements.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 97—Corrosion Test Methods: 2002

This standard provides test methods and protocols to determine the corrosion behavior of all metallic materials used in restorative, prosthetic and orthodontic dentistry in the oral cavity, including cast, machined and prefabricated devices. This revision is an adoption of the ISO 10271:2001 for Dental Metallic Materials—Corrosion Test Methods.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 99—Athletic Mouth Protectors and Materials: 2001

This specification is for thermoplastic or thermosetting polymeric materials, with or without a polymeric shell, that are capable of being formed into an athletic mouth protector, either on a model of the teeth or in the mouth directly on the teeth. It also specifies requirements for manufacturer's instructions and for packaging, labeling, and marketing.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 100—Orthodontic Brackets and Tubes: 2004

This specification pertains to brackets and tubes as components of the orthodontic appliance.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 101—Root Canal Instruments: General
Requirements: 2001

This standard specifies requirements and test methods for hand or mechanically operated instruments for root canal shaping and cleaning having designs or materials which are not included within the provisions of ANSI/ADA Specification Nos. 28 and 58. The purpose of this standard is to provide a document to identify methods for size and product designation, safety considerations, for example, minimum requirements for fracture forces, flexibility, and instructions/labeling.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 102—Non-Sterile Nitrile Gloves: 1999

This specification covers non-sterile gloves suitable for dentistry that do not contain any natural rubber latex.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 103—Non-Sterile Poly Vinyl Chloride Gloves For Dentistry: 2001

This specification covers non-sterile poly vinyl chloride gloves suitable for dentistry. This revision is designed to reflect the increased concerns for performance of synthetic gloves as barriers to blood- and fluid-borne pathogens.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 109—Procedures for Storing Dental Amalgam Waste and Requirements for Amalgam Waste Storage/Shipment Containers: 2006

This standard describes procedures for storing, and preparing amalgam waste for delivery to recyclers or their agents for recycling. In addition, it gives requirements for the containers for storing and/or shipping amalgam waste.

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ANSI/ADA Technical Report No. 110—Dental Lasers: 2008

This Technical Report covers standard practices for the assessment of laser interactions with oral hard and soft tissue.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 113—Periodontal Curettes – Gracey Type: 2008

This standard specifies the general material, performance, and dimensional requirements for periodontal curettes, dental scalers and excavators.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 119—Manual Toothbrushes: 2008

This specification describes requirements and test methods for the physical properties of manual toothbrushes in order to promote the safety of these products for their intended use. Also specified is a test method for determining the resistance of the tufted portion of manual toothbrushes to deflection. This test method is applicable to toothbrushes having a conventional, flat trim design and may not be applicable to toothbrushes with other designs. The results obtained with this test may not correspond to consumer perceptions of the stiffness of toothbrush filaments. Specifically excluded from this specification are manual interdental brushes and powered oral hygiene devices as these instruments are covered by separate specifications.

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ANSI/ADA Specification No. 122—Dental Casting and Baseplate Waxes: 2007

This Specification is applicable to dental casting wax and to dental baseplate wax. It specifies the classification of, and requirements for, dental casting wax and baseplate wax together with the test methods to be employed to determine compliance with these requirements.

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ANSI/ADA/ISO Specification No. 3950: Dentistry—Designation System For Teeth And Areas Of The Oral Cavity: 1997

This ANSI/ADA Specification is an adoption of ISO 3950–1984. This specification provides a system for designating teeth or areas of the oral cavity using two digits. It also provides a system for designating surfaces of the teeth using letters of the alphabet.

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