Effect of different materials for temporary removable partial denture: an in vitro study on surface roughness and fracture resistance

Luiza Oliveira de Almeida, M. Grangeiro, V. Figueiredo
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ABSTRACT The use of removable partial dentures is considered a common and inexpensive treatment option to rehabilitate edentulous areas. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different materials for provisional removable partial dentures, an in vitro study on surface roughness and fracture resistance. Thermopolymerizable acrylic resin and thermoplastic resin specimens with dimensions of 10 x 10 x 2 mm (blocks) (n=10) and with dimensions of 65 x 20 x 3 mm (bars) (n=10 were analyzed for their surface roughness (Ra) and three-point flexural strength test. All specimens were subjected to oven aging for 60 days at 37°C±0.5°C in distilled water. The statistical analysis was performed with a significance level of 5%, and the surface roughness data were submitted to the Two-way Anova statistical test (P < 0.05) and the mechanical strength data were subjected to One-way Anova statistical test (P < 0.05). For roughness, the factor resin type (P = 0.000) and the factor aging (P = 0.000) were statically significant, as well as showing interaction (P = 0.228). The Thermopolymerizable acrylic resin had the lowest mean roughness values compared to the thermoplastic resin and showed no statistical difference after aging. The same scenario was repeated for flexural strength values; Thermopolymerizable acrylic resin was statistically superior to thermoplastic resin (P = 0.000). Thermopolymerized acrylic resin showed lower surface roughness values and higher flexural strength values compared to thermoplastic resin.
不同材料对临时可摘局部义齿表面粗糙度和抗断裂性能的影响
使用可摘局部义齿被认为是修复无牙区一种常见且廉价的治疗选择。本研究的目的是评估不同材料对临时可摘局部义齿的影响,并对其表面粗糙度和抗断裂性进行体外研究。对尺寸为10 × 10 × 2mm(块)(n=10)和尺寸为65 × 20 × 3mm(条)(n=10)的热聚合丙烯酸树脂和热塑性树脂样品进行了表面粗糙度(Ra)和三点抗弯强度测试。所有标本在37°C±0.5°C蒸馏水中烤箱老化60天。统计分析以5%的显著性水平进行,表面粗糙度数据采用双向方差统计检验(P < 0.05),机械强度数据采用单向方差统计检验(P < 0.05)。对于粗糙度,树脂类型因子(P = 0.000)和老化因子(P = 0.000)具有统计学意义,并表现出交互作用(P = 0.228)。与热塑性树脂相比,热聚合丙烯酸树脂的平均粗糙度值最低,老化后无统计学差异。对弯曲强度值重复同样的情况;热聚合丙烯酸树脂在统计学上优于热塑性树脂(P = 0.000)。与热塑性树脂相比,热聚合丙烯酸树脂具有较低的表面粗糙度值和较高的弯曲强度值。
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