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Flexural strength of acrylic resin denture bases processed by two different methods.
Author(s) -
Jafar Gharechahi,
Nafiseh Asadzadeh,
Foad Shahabian,
Maryam Gharechahi
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
doaj (doaj: directory of open access journals)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2008-2118
pISSN - 2008-210X
DOI - 10.5681/joddd.2014.027
Subject(s) - flexural strength , materials science , acrylic resin , composite material , molding (decorative) , distilled water , three point flexural test , chemistry , chromatography , coating
Background and aims. The aim of this study was to compare flexural strength of specimens processed by conventional and injection-molding techniques. Materials and methods. Conventional pressure-packed PMMA was used for conventional pressure-packed and injection-molded PMMA was used for injection-molding techniques. After processing, 15 specimens were stored in distilled water at room temperature until measured. Three-point flexural strength test was carried out. Statistical analysis was carried out by SPSS using t-test. Statistical significance was defined at P<0.05. Results. Flexural strength of injection-polymerized acrylic resin specimens was higher than that of the conventional method (P=0.006). This difference was statistically significant (P=0.006). Conclusion. Within the limitations of this study, flexural strength of acrylic resin specimens was influenced by the molding technique.

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