1. Influence of different glass fiber reinforcements on denture base polymer strength (Fiber reinforcements of dental polymer).
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Vojvodić, Denis, Komar, Dragutin, Schauperl, Zdravko, Celebió, Asja, Mehulić, Ketij, and Žabarović, Domagoj
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GLASS fibers , *DENTAL materials , *POLYMERS , *STRENGTH of materials , *DENTURES - Abstract
Aim Assessment of flexural strength values of dental base polymers reinforced with different glass fibers ("dental" and "industrial" origin) after performed artificial ageing procedures. Methods Three hundred specimens (dimensions 18 x 10 x 3 ram) were produced of denture base polymers reinforced with different glass fibers. The "short beam" testing method was used to determine the flexural strength of the specimens after polymerization, immersion in water of temperature 37°C for 28 days, and thermo-cycling. Results Flexural strength of the polymer specimens was 91.76- 122.75 MPa, while specimens reinforced with glass fibers demonstrated rise of flexural strength values ( 103.10-163.88 M Pa), no matter which type ("dental" or "industrial") of fibers was used. Microscopic examination revealed partial bonding between the glass fibers and polymer material. Conclusion Both of the investigated glass fibers had similar strengthening effect, but due to better investment/benefit ratio "industrial" glass fibers could be recommended for dental laboratory use. Prolonged polymerization of denture base materials should be proposed because it had direct impact on the improvement of flexural strength values. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009