2013, Number 3
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Rev Odont Mex 2013; 17 (3)
Transverse deflection of polymer-based alternative materials for the manufacturing of a denture base
Serrano HL, Barceló SFH, Santos EA
Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 146-151
PDF size: 142.95 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Nowadays, alternative techniques are being developed for short-time manufacturing of full prostheses, entailing different materials for the denture base. The purpose of the present study was to compare transverse deflection among polymer-based materials currently proposed as an alternative to materials commonly used to conventionally manufacture a full prosthesis. For the denture base the following materials were tested: thermo-cured (setting) acrylic resin, self-cured acrylic resin, 60 and 80 gauge acetate sheets coated with self-cured acrylic resin, liquid (fluid) acrylic resin as well as light-cured resin. Ten 65 x 10 x 2.5 mm samples of each material were manufactured. The samples were placed in water at 37°C for 50 hours. Transverse deflection was measured and results were analyzed with the help of one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results exhibited statistically significant differences among groups. Acetate sheets coated with self-cured acrylic could represent an alternative for the rapid manufacturing of temporary denture basis.
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