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Comparison of shear bond strengths of different types of denture teeth to different denture base resins

Vladimir Prpić, Zdravko Schauperl, Domagoj Glavina, Amir Ćatić, Samir Ćimić

2020The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the shear bond strengths of different denture base resins to different types of prefabricated teeth (acrylic, nanohybrid composite, and cross-linked) and denture teeth produced by computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prefabricated teeth and CAD/CAM (milled) denture teeth were divided into 10 groups and bonded to different denture base materials. Groups 1-3 comprised of different types of prefabricated teeth and cold-polymerized denture base resin; groups 4-6 comprised of different types of prefabricated teeth and heat-polymerized denture base resin; groups 7-9 comprised of different types of prefabricated teeth and CAD/CAM (milled) denture base resin; and group 10 comprised of milled denture teeth produced by CAD/CAM technology and CAD/CAM (milled) denture base resin. A universal testing machine was used to evaluate the shear bond strength for all specimens. One-way ANOVA and Tukey post-hoc test were used for analyzing the data (α=.05). RESULTS: <.0001). Among different polymerization methods, the lowest values were determined in cold-polymerized resin.There was no significant difference between the shear bond strength values of heat-polymerized and CAD/CAM (milled) denture base resins. CONCLUSION: Different combinations of materials for removable denture base and denture teeth can affect their bond strength. Cold-polymerized resin should be avoided for attaching prefabricated teeth to a denture base. CAD/CAM (milled) and heat-polymerized denture base resins bonded to different types of prefabricated teeth show similar shear bond strength values.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceAcrylic resinUniversal testing machineBond strengthDentistryBase (topology)PolymerizationStatistical analysisPost hocComposite materialMathematicsUltimate tensile strengthAdhesiveMedicinePolymerLayer (electronics)CoatingMathematical analysisStatisticsDental materials and restorationsEndodontics and Root Canal TreatmentsDental Research and COVID-19
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