2013
DOI: 10.33899/rden.2013.84691
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The Effect of Surface Treatment on the Transverse and Tensile Bonding Strength of Relined Acrylic Resin Denture Base (Part I)

Abstract: Aims:To investigate the effect of the thickness of relining material, curing method (water bath or microwave), and the surface treatment by methyl methacrylate on transverse and tensile strength of relined acrylic resin denture base. Materials and methods: A pilot study was done by preparing 65 samples to evaluate the effect of the thickness of relining material in relation to denture base on the transverse strength of acrylic resin denture base, and to study the effect of surface treatment by methyl methacryl… Show more

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“…This makes the surface of denture base resin porous and a form of mechanical interlocking structure among the two materials would be established through this layer. (16) This in agree with other researches suggesting that successful bonding among reline material and denture base resin depends on the effective penetration of monomer emanating from the polymerizing reline material into the denture base resin. This may explain the finding of higher values of both shear and tensile bond strength of Hard relining material to heat cured acrylic resin denture base material, followed by karadent that exhibits less porosity and no residual monomer.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…This makes the surface of denture base resin porous and a form of mechanical interlocking structure among the two materials would be established through this layer. (16) This in agree with other researches suggesting that successful bonding among reline material and denture base resin depends on the effective penetration of monomer emanating from the polymerizing reline material into the denture base resin. This may explain the finding of higher values of both shear and tensile bond strength of Hard relining material to heat cured acrylic resin denture base material, followed by karadent that exhibits less porosity and no residual monomer.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%