2022
DOI: 10.3390/oral2010009
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Bond Strength between CAD/CAM PMMA Denture Base Resins and Characterisation Composites

Abstract: Aim: To measure the bond strength between two different CAD/CAM PMMA denture base resins and three different types of gum characterisation composites. Materials and Methods: CAD/CAM single cross-linked (Telio CAD) and double cross-linked (Vivodent CAD) resins were prepared, obtaining a total of 180 bar specimens. Each specimen was prepared according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The specimens were bonded to three different characterisation composites with varying viscosities; Kulzer Pala-creactive (P), I… Show more

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“…Some studies present the results of the behavior of printed resins after exposure to pigmented solutions, such as coffee and red wine [11,12]. However, literature is scarce regarding the behavior of base resins characterized and exposed to long periods of hygiene protocols [13,14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some studies present the results of the behavior of printed resins after exposure to pigmented solutions, such as coffee and red wine [11,12]. However, literature is scarce regarding the behavior of base resins characterized and exposed to long periods of hygiene protocols [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indirect composite resins are defined as laboratory‐type composite materials, 6 prosthetic composites, or characterization composites 7 . These materials are polymerized outside the oral environment employing heat, light, vacuum, and nitrogen atmosphere 8,9 …”
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“…2,4 Indirect composite resins are defined as laboratory-type composite materials, 6 prosthetic composites, or characterization composites. 7 These materials are polymerized outside the oral environment employing heat, light, vacuum, and nitrogen atmosphere. 8,9 Similar to other composite materials, they are composed of an oligomer matrix made of resin that is typically based on bisphenol A-glycidyl methacrylate (bis-GMA) or urethane dimethacrylate (UDMA) and silanized inorganic fillers like silicon dioxide (silica), barium, quartz, or zirconia.…”
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confidence: 99%