1993
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(93)90006-a
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A comparison of bond strengths among chairside hard reline materials

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“…14,17,25 This may result from swelling and stress built up at the bond interface, or of a change in the visco-elastic properties of the soft liner, causing the plasticizers to leach out, rendering the material stiffer and thus better able to transmit the external loads to the bond site. [18][19][20][21][22] The results disagree with those of others, who reported that bond strength of soft liners was unaffected or increased with water storage.…”
Section: [ ( G R a P H _ 3 ) T D $ F I G ]mentioning
confidence: 60%
“…14,17,25 This may result from swelling and stress built up at the bond interface, or of a change in the visco-elastic properties of the soft liner, causing the plasticizers to leach out, rendering the material stiffer and thus better able to transmit the external loads to the bond site. [18][19][20][21][22] The results disagree with those of others, who reported that bond strength of soft liners was unaffected or increased with water storage.…”
Section: [ ( G R a P H _ 3 ) T D $ F I G ]mentioning
confidence: 60%
“…(5,6,7) In addition, it is characterized by low cost of fabrication, a satisfactory shelf life. (8,9,10) But it does not provide sufficient mechanical requirements of the dental prosthesis. (11) Due to its residual monomer evaporation, this results in polymerization shrinkage, dimensional inaccuracy, rough surface, and porosity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some disadvantages reported in the early form of polyamide resins included high water sorption, discoloration and difficulties in reline and repair [1][2][3] . Existing removable partial denture often requires denture base relines to improve their fitness to the supporting tissue because of gradual changes in edentulous ridges [8][9][10] . Successful denture relining depends on the bonding strength between reline resin and denture base resin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%