To Compare and Evaluate the Bond Strength of Acrylic Denture Teeth with Heat Cure Acrylic Resin and Thermoplastic Denture Base Material after Different Surface Treatments of Acrylic Teeth - An In Vitro Study

A. Prasad, Kirti Roopwani, H. S. Mohammed, Vinaya Kundapur, M. Anand, Arpita Dutta
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Background: Denture teeth made of acrylic resin are preferred because they chemically bond to denture base material but the problem of debonding is also common with the use of acrylic teeth. Many attempts have been done to improve bond strength of acrylic teeth which involves mechanical and chemical means. With the use of recently introduced thermoplastic denture base materials, the problem of tooth debonding has been increased due to the mechanical nature of the bond between these materials and the acrylic teeth. There is limited literature on bond strength of acrylic teeth and flexible denture materials and the methods to enhance it. The present study evaluates and compares the bond strength between acrylic teeth and heat cure resins and thermoplastic resins after different known denture tooth surface treatment methods, including use of methyl methacrylate; sandblasting and prefabricated vertical groove. Method: A total of 180 maxillary right central incisors were selected and divided into six groups of 30 samples each, according to the surface treatments and denture base material (heat cure or thermoplastic resins) used for processing. The bond strength of all specimens were tested in Universal Testing Machine. The obtained data were subjected to statistical analysis. Result: Results showed that there was statistical significant difference in mean bond strength after various surface treatments and processing of acrylic teeth with either heat cure or flexible denture material. Interpretation & Conclusion: The present findings suggest that vertical groove in the ridge lap area has highest bond strength amongst the groups processed with flexible denture material, and treatment of specimens with methyl methacrylate monomer for 5 sec has highest bond strength amongst all groups.
热固化树脂与热塑性基托材料对丙烯酸义齿不同表面处理后粘结强度的比较与评价——体外研究
背景:丙烯酸树脂制成的义齿是首选的,因为它们与义齿基托材料发生化学结合,但使用丙烯酸树脂制成的义齿也存在脱粘的问题。为了提高丙烯酸牙的粘结强度,人们做了很多尝试,包括机械和化学方法。随着最近引进的热塑性义齿基托材料的使用,由于这些材料与丙烯酸牙齿之间的结合的机械性质,牙齿脱粘的问题增加了。关于丙烯酸牙与柔性义齿材料的结合强度及增强方法的研究文献有限。本研究评估和比较了不同已知义齿表面处理方法(包括甲基丙烯酸甲酯的使用;喷砂和预制垂直槽。方法:选取上颌右中切牙180颗,根据表面处理方式和义齿基托材料(热固化或热塑性树脂)加工方式分为6组,每组30颗。所有试件的粘结强度均在万能试验机上进行了测试。对获得的数据进行统计分析。结果:结果显示,热固化和柔性义齿材料对丙烯酸牙进行不同表面处理和加工后的平均粘结强度差异有统计学意义。解释与结论:目前的研究结果表明,在用柔性义齿材料处理的组中,牙脊搭接区域的垂直凹槽的结合强度最高,而用甲基丙烯酸甲酯单体处理5秒的样本在所有组中结合强度最高。
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