“…As they have many advantages such as, simple laboratory procedures, easy to repair, good fit, sufficient stability in oral condition, accurate reproduction of tissue details, lightness in weight, low cost, lack of toxicity, and patient satisfaction in relation to color matching and good aesthetic. [1][2][3] Unfortunately, these resins have inadequate mechanical properties which may lead to premature fracture of the dentures during service. After few years of PMMA denture use, it may deteriorate under normal masticatory forces due to fatigue, continuous flexing, sudden fall, or uneven stresses associated with malocclusion or poor fit.…”