Acrylic Resins in dentistry?
Acrylic resins are commonly used materials in dentistry for the manufacture of dental appliances. These resins have undergone advancements in terms of mechanical and biological properties through the addition of fibers, fillers, and surface modifications. New types of acrylic resins have also been developed for Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing systems and three-dimensional printing . A process for using dental acrylic resins involves adding a contraction inhibitor to the monomer, mixing it with PMMA powder, shaping the mixture, and hardening it through polymerization . Acrylic resins have advantages and disadvantages in prosthodontic practice, and their appropriate choice is important in clinical-laboratory settings . A bonding adhesive for dentistry involves the application of phosphoric acid or a mixture of phosphoric and nitric acids, followed by the application of a solution containing various compounds, and finally the application of a PMDM solution . A heat-cured resin based on a copolymer of bis-GMA and THFM showed high elastic modulus, hardness, and glass transition temperature, but poor impact strength and low flexural strength .
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23 Citations | The paper investigates a heat-cured resin based on a copolymer of bis-GMA and THFM for dental applications. It discusses the properties of the resin, including high elastic modulus, hardness, and glass transition temperature, but also mentions poor impact strength and low flexural strength. |
The paper discusses the adhesive bonding of acrylic resins in dentistry, specifically a method for preparing the surface of substrates for adhesion of composite materials or resins. | |
Open access•Journal Article 4 Citations | The paper discusses the characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of acrylic resins in prosthetic dentistry. It also describes their chemical composition, classification, and application in prosthodontic practice. |
The paper discusses the use of dental acrylic resins in dentistry. It explains a process for using these resins, including the addition of a contraction inhibitor to the liquid monomer, mixing with PMMA powder, shaping, and hardening through polymerization. | |
11 Citations | Acrylic resins are commonly used in dentistry for manufacturing dental appliances. The paper discusses the properties, processing methods, and advancements in acrylic resin technology. |