Acta Biomaterialia Odontologica Scandinavica (Dec 2016)

Flexural strengths of reinforced denture base resins subjected to long-term water immersion

  • Kaneyoshi Yoshida,
  • Yutaka Takahashi,
  • Hirono Sasaki,
  • Ippei Hamanaka,
  • Tomohiro Kawaguchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3109/23337931.2015.1135745
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 20 – 24

Abstract

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Objective This study evaluated the flexural strengths of reinforced denture base resins subjected to long-term water immersion. Materials and methods Acrylic denture base resin reinforced with metal wire or glass fiber-reinforced composite (FRC), and without reinforcement were tested. Bar-shaped specimens were fabricated. Half of the specimens were stored in 37 °C distilled water for 50 hours (h), the other half were stored in 37 °C distilled water for 180 days (d) before testing. Ten specimens were fabricated per group for each reinforcement/water immersion period combination. The ultimate flexural strength and flexural strength at the proportional limit of reinforced denture base resin were tested. Results The 180 d bulk specimen possessed significantly lower ultimate flexural strength compared with the 50 h bulk specimen (p 0.05). The 180 d bulk specimen had a significantly lower flexural strength at the proportional limit compared to the 50 h bulk specimen. The 180 d reinforced specimens of metal and FRC were not significantly different from each of the 50 h specimens. Conclusion The flexural strengths of a reinforced denture base resin did not change after long-term water immersion.

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