1. The Effect of Different Water Temperatures on Retention Loss and Material Degradation of Locator Attachments.
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Chiu LPY, Vitale ND, Petridis H, and McDonald A
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- Denture Cleansers, Materials Testing, Dental Stress Analysis, Denture Retention, Denture, Overlay, Temperature, Water
- Abstract
Purpose: To examine the changes in Locator attachments after exposure to different water temperatures and cyclic loading., Materials and Methods: Four groups of pink Locator attachments (3.0 lb. light retention replacement patrix attachments; 10 per group) were soaked for the equivalent of 5 years of use in distilled water at the following temperatures: 20°C, 37°C, 60°C. One group was kept dry to test the effect of water. A universal testing machine was used to measure the retention force of each treated attachment during 5500 insertion and removal cycles, simulating approximately 5 years of use. The results were compared using Kruskal-Wallis one-way ANOVA by ranks. Surface changes of tested attachments were examined using scanning electron microscopy (SEM)., Results: The exposure to 60°C water significantly increased the percentage of retention loss in Locator attachments (p < 0.05) compared to the 20°C water group and significantly reduced the final retention force compared to the other groups (p < 0.05). SEM examinations revealed severe cracking and material degradation in Locator attachments after exposure to 60°C water and cyclic loading, which were not evident in other groups. Cracking was observed after exposure to 60˚C water before cyclic loading., Conclusions: Exposure to 60°C water, potentially similar to denture cleansing procedures, could cause cracking in Locator attachments. Cracking is associated with hydrolytic degradation of nylon at 60°C. The change in structure could result in a significant loss of retention., (© 2016 by the American College of Prosthodontists.)
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- 2017
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