Heat-cured acrylic resin reinforcement with aluminum oxide: Degree of conversion, monomer release and flexural strength

I. M. Hamouda, Alaa Makke
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Background : Degree of monomer conversion during processing of acrylic resin denture base materials is very critical in determination of monomer release and mechanical properties of acrylic resin in service. Objectives : The purpose of this research project was to investigate the effect of aluminum oxide powder reinforcement on the degree of monomer conversion, residual monomer, deflection at fracture and flexural strength after processing of heat-cured acrylic resin denture base materials. Also, the correlation between these properties was statistically tested. Materials and methods : The materials used were conventional heat-cured and aluminum oxide powder-reinforced acrylic resin denture base materials (2.5 % and 5% aluminum powder). Samples were prepared according to the manufacturer’s instructions, ADA Specifications no. 12 and the International Organization for Standardization Recommendation. Acrylic resin samples of specific dimensions were prepared from unreinforced and reinforced acrylic resin materials using stainless steel plates. The degree of conversion was determined using FTIR Spectrometer. The concentrations of released methyl methacrylate monomer was measured using isocratic high-performance liquid chromatography. Flexural strength was tested using three point-bending test with a universal testing machine. Results : Aluminum oxide powder reinforcement showed slight increased degree of conversion than that of the unreinforced denture base resins. The released monomer in deionized water from the reinforced acrylic resins was significantly lower than that of the unreinforced specimens. The deflection at fracture of the reinforced specimens was significantly lower than that of the unreinforced acrylic resin. The flexural strength was significantly increased by addition of 2.5 % and 5 % aluminum oxide powder when compared to the unreinforced group. There was high positive correlation between the degree of conversion and flexural strength. On the other hand, there was negative correlation between degree of conversion and monomer release. Conclusions : Aluminum oxide powder reinforcement was slightly increased the degree of conversion of the heat-cured acrylic resin. Aluminum oxide powder reinforcement was significantly reduced the amount of monomer released and the deflection at fracture heat-cured specimens. The reinforced specimens showed significantly increased flexural strength than that of the unreinforced specimens. There was high positive correlation between the degree of conversion and flexural strength. There was negative correlation between degree of conversion and monomer release.
氧化铝热固化丙烯酸树脂增强:转化率、单体释放度和抗弯强度
背景:丙烯酸树脂义齿基托材料加工过程中单体转化程度对丙烯酸树脂在使用过程中单体释放和力学性能的影响至关重要。目的:研究氧化铝粉增强剂对热固化丙烯酸树脂义齿基托材料加工后单体转化率、单体残留量、断裂挠度和抗弯强度的影响。此外,还对这些特性之间的相关性进行了统计检验。材料与方法:采用常规热固化材料和氧化铝粉增强丙烯酸树脂义齿基托材料(2.5%和5%铝粉)。样品是根据制造商的说明,ADA规范编号。12和国际标准化组织的建议。用不锈钢板将未增强和增强的丙烯酸树脂材料制备成特定尺寸的丙烯酸树脂样品。用FTIR光谱仪测定了其转化程度。采用等密度高效液相色谱法测定了甲基丙烯酸甲酯单体的释放浓度。弯曲强度测试采用三点弯曲试验,万能试验机。结果:氧化铝粉增强基托树脂的转化程度较未增强基托树脂略有提高。增强后的丙烯酸树脂在去离子水中的单体释放量明显低于未增强的样品。增强后试件的断裂挠度明显低于未增强的丙烯酸树脂试件。添加2.5%和5%的氧化铝粉与未添加的氧化铝粉相比,其抗弯强度显著提高。转换程度与弯曲强度之间存在高度正相关。另一方面,转化程度与单体释放呈负相关。结论:氧化铝粉增强后,热固化丙烯酸树脂的转化率略有提高。氧化铝粉增强显著降低了单体的释放量和热固化试样的断裂挠度。加筋后试件的抗弯强度明显高于未加筋试件。转换程度与弯曲强度之间存在高度正相关。转化程度与单体释放呈负相关。
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