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| 22-1 |
ISSN (Print) 1013-9052
EISSN 1658-3558
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Transverse Strength Of Various Resin Joints Repaired With Visible Light Cured Reline Material
Huda D. Stipho, BDS, MScD, Yousef F. Talic, BDS, MS , Mansour Assery, BDS
College of Dentistry, King Saud University, PO Box 5967, Riyadh 11432, K.S.A.
Specimens of three different denture base resins were repaired with visible light cured (VLC) reline material and with the traditional sprinkle on autopolymerizing PMMA repair resin. Flexural properties were measured before and after repair and compared. These tests revealed that fiber reinforced polymethylmethacrylate, (PMMA) denture base joints repaired with autopolymerizing acrylic resin can produce superior bonding properties. Transverse strength of joints made and repaired with the VLC acrylic resin system gave favorable pre-repair strength and lower post-repair strength. Significant differences were found between the flexural properties of the denture base resins used before and after repair. Plain and fiber reinforced PMMA acrylic resin joints repaired with the VLC reline material, showed a reduction of transverse strength ranging from 48.2%-56.4% of the original values. However, only 26.1% loss of strength was found for VLC denture base resin joints repaired with VLC reline material. This difference in strength reduction could be attributed to the poor adhesive bonding between the VLC reline material and the PMMA resin base. |






