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Acrylic resin has been the denture base material of choice since its initial production in 1936, due to its aesthetic properties and ease of processing. It would be desirable, however, to have a material which is also unbreakable under clinical conditions. A wide range of materials has been suggested for use as denture base materials. The impact resistance of a polysulphone denture base polymer has been compared with that of a linear poly(methyl methacrylate) and four rubber-methacrylate denture base polymers. When tested under oral conditions, the polysulphone material had an impact resistance about twice as high as the best rubber-methacrylate and about four times as high as ordinary poly(methyl methacrylate).