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Transactions: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of BIOLOGY and BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Transactions ID Number: 17-205
Full Name: Stoia Adelina Elena
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Address: University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Victor Babes" Timisoara, Faculty of Dentistry, Bd. Revolutiei din 1989 Nr 9
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Title of the Paper: Chemical treatment of acrylic teeth ridge lap area trough tensile strength investigations
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Adelina Elena Stoia, Sorin Lakatos, Mircea Pielmusi,Cosmin Sinescu, Adrian Gheorghe Podoleanu, Mihai Rominu
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Number of paper pages: 10
Abstract: The purpose of this study was associated to the surface treatments effect evaluation of three different organic solvents on the bond strength of artificial acrylic teeth to denture base repair resin. 40 large size acrylic molars (Spofa Dental complete denture kit) were used to mille 40 acrylic cylinders. The milled cylinders were randomly assigned to four experimental groups, ten cylinders per each group. The cylinders flat surfaces were considered bonding areas. The surface treatment regimens were: Group 1: polishing (control group), Group 2: ethylene chloride treatment; Group 3: ethyl acetate treatment; Group 4: acetone treatment. A self-cured denture base repair resin (Duracryl – Spofa Dental) was used for manufacturing the bonding test specimens, according to the ADA specification No. 15. Each specimen was stored for 30 days in distilled water and tensile tested at a speed of 1 mm/min. The mean values of the tensile bond strength test registered were statisti!
cally significant among groups, ranging from 13, 67 MPa (group 4, acetone) to 29, 14 MPa (group 2, ethylene chloride). The chemical treatment of acrylic teeth ridge lap area with ethylene chloride, leaded to an enhanced bond strength of artificial teeth to the denture base resin reported to the control group, group 3 (ethyl acetate) and 4 (acetone), but has reached lower value levels compared to the ANSI/ADA Nr. 15 according to which tensile strength value must be, if statistically significant, 31 MPa
Keywords: Acetone, Acrylic teeth, Chemical treatment, Denture base resin, Ethyl acetate, Ethylene chloride, Tensile strength
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Special (Invited) Session: Acrylic teeth ridge lap area chemical treatment trough tensile strength test investigations
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