“…The bis-acrylic provisional material was the strongest (flexural strength, compressive strength, degree of deflection, and elastic modulus), followed by heat-polymerized PMMA and cold-polymerized PMMA. The study was in accordance with many different studies regarding polymer reinforcement with fibers (Colán Guzmán et al, 2008, Didia et al, 2010, Eisenburger et al, 2008, Fahmy and Sharawi, 2009, Geerts et al, 2008, Hamaza et al, 2004; Kamble and Parkhedkar, 2012, Uzun et al, 1999, Zortuk et al, 2008). This study also correlated with many previous studies of nonreinforced interim FPDs showing that polyester fibers significantly improved the mechanical properties of the material (Haselton et al, 2002, Nejatidanesh et al, 2006, Rosentritt et al, 2004).…”