1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf00123446
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Characterization of some proprietary soft lining materials

Abstract: The physical and mechanical properties of a series of commercial denture soft lining materials have been investigated. The materials were selected to provide a representative sample of the materials widely used for this application. A total of seven products were evaluated including established and widely used acrylic and silicone materials as well as newer polyphosphazine and fluoroelastomer materials. The objective of the study was to determine minimally acceptable and desirable levels for each property whic… Show more

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“…The silicone products remained stable over time. This would be due to the low water absorption and low solubility of components [26].…”
Section: Viscoelastic Properties and Durabilitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The silicone products remained stable over time. This would be due to the low water absorption and low solubility of components [26].…”
Section: Viscoelastic Properties and Durabilitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The silicone materials remained stable over time. This would be due to the low water absorption and low solubility of components [16]. From the standpoint of durability, the silicone soft liners are better than the acrylic materials clinically.…”
Section: Durabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A good example of this kind of apparatus is found in ref. 11, where the water evaporation is controlled over a significant temperature range.…”
Section: Effect Of Moisturementioning
confidence: 99%