3d打印和传统pmma义齿基托聚合物的吸水性和水溶性

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Mariya Dimitrova, Angelina Vlahova, Rada Kazakova, Bozhana Chuchulska, Magdalina Urumova
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背景:无法负担昂贵的修复体,如种植支撑固定修复体的患者,更倾向于使用活动义齿。活动假牙是用不同类型的丙烯酸树脂制造的,包括传统的聚合物聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)和现在流行的三维(3D)打印树脂。吸水和水溶性经常发生,因为这些假体修复体不断浸没在唾液中,总是与口腔液体相互作用。综述结果:丙烯酸树脂的吸胀和干燥交替过程会导致内应力和疲劳。因此,牙科树脂会发生显著的尺寸变化。水扩散到牙科树脂中,使其逐渐膨胀和体积增加,这可能导致材料老化和咀嚼功能不适。义齿基托树脂的水溶性较低,这是由于未反应的单体和可溶性添加剂浸出到口腔中造成的。这是一个不希望的性质,可能会引起软组织反应。结论:牙树脂对水的亲和力降低了其机械和物理性能,并导致义齿基托的尺寸变化,从而产生内应力,对义齿的长期成功产生负面影响。
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WATER SORPTION AND WATER SOLUBILITY OF 3D PRINTED AND CONVENTIONAL PMMA DENTURE BASE POLYMERS
Background: Patients who cannot afford more expensive prosthetic restorations, such as implant-supported fixed prostheses, prefer removable dentures. Removable dentures have been manufactured with different types of acrylics, including conventional polymer polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) and the popular nowadays three–dimensional(3D) printed resins. Water sorption and water solubility often occur because these prosthetic restorations are constantly immersed in saliva and always have interactions with oral fluids. Review results: Alternating processes of imbibition and drying of acrylics lead to internal stresses and fatigue. As a result, dental resins undergo significant dimensional changes. The water diffuses into the dental resin and inflicts a gradual expansion and volume increase, which may cause aging of the material and discomfort during masticatory function. Denture base resins have low water solubility, which results from the leaching out of unreacted monomer and soluble additives into the oral cavity. This is an undesired property and may cause soft tissue reactions. Conclusion: The affinity of dental resins for water degrades their mechanical and physical properties and causes dimensional changes in the denture base, which results in internal stresses that have a negative impact on the denture's long-term success.
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Journal of IMAB
Journal of IMAB MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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