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Influence of Counterface Materials on the Tribological Behavior of Dental Polymethyl Methacrylate Reinforced by Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNT)

A. K. Ameer, M. O. Mousa, Ali W. Y., Adel Samy, A. H. El-Abd

2022SVU-International Journal of Engineering Sciences and Applications14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The counterface materials that used in the study were polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), stainless steel, porcelain, amalgam and buffalo teeth. Friction coefficient and wear are measured by testing the specimens on a reciprocating device at room temperature. It can be noticed that the counterface materials had a distinct effect on the coefficient of friction, wear and \ surface roughness of the PMMA composites. According to the results, it was found that the buffalo tooth and porcelain counterface lead to higher wear resistance, while the amalgam material showed minimal wear resistance under dry and wet conditions. The amalgam material had the highest coefficient of friction value in the dry and wet test, the PMMA material showed the highest value of the coefficient of friction. The surface roughness of stainless steel showed the highest value while the other counter-face materials can have the same value in the dry state while in the wet state the surface roughness of the buffalo teeth showed the minimum value, while other counterface materials may have the same value.

Topics & Concepts

Polymethyl methacrylateCarbon nanotubeMaterials scienceComposite materialTribologyMethacrylatePolymerMonomerTribology and Wear AnalysisOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyAdvanced materials and composites