Comparison of Mechanical Properties of PEEK and PMMA: An In Vitro Study
Puneet Mutneja, Spardha P Shrivastava, Rajani A. Dable, AP Nirmal Raj, Sparsh B Srivastava, Merazul Haque
Abstract
AIM: Evaluation and comparison of flexural strength and hardness of heat-cured polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) denture base with polyetheretherketone (PEEK). MATERIAL AND METHODS: -test for comparison of flexural strength and hardness of PEEK and PMMA. RESULT: The flexural strength of PEEK was 183 MPa, while that of PMMA was 84 MPa. The hardness of PEEK and PMMA was 24 VHN and 19.4 VHN, respectively. CONCLUSION: It was observed that PEEK can be a potential denture base material with superior properties as compared to PMMA. Further researches are needed to be carried out. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: PEEK as a denture base exhibits adequate flexural strength prolonging its clinical longevity and overcoming the most common reason for the failure of PMMA denture base that results in fracture.