Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess and compare the effect of the simulated Indian and Mediterranean climates on the Shore A hardness of a commercially available nonpigmented room temperature vulcanizing maxillofacial silicone. Materials and Methods: Sixty specimens were fabricated from A-2000 silicone material (Factor II), using a stainless steel mold of dimension 20 mm × 2 mm. The initial Shore A hardness was noted using a digital durometer. Thirty samples were subjected to the simulated Mediterranean climate (Group I), and the remaining thirty samples were subjected to the Indian tropical climate (Group II) in an accelerated weather chamber to simulate 1 year of clinical use. Final Shore A hardness was noted. A one-way ANO...
Background and Aim: Bacterial colonization occurs following contamination of impression materials wi...
We evaluated the effects of disinfection and aging on the hardness of silicones containing opacifier...
COrresponding Author: Dr. wedad Y. Awliya, Restorative Dental Science, College of Dentistry, King S...
The failure of facial prostheses is caused by limitations in the properties of existing materials, e...
Purpose Little has been reported how the addition of nanoparticles could affect the hardness of maxi...
Silicone spacers have been in use as replacement joints in the human hand for over 30 years. Since t...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the Shore A hardness and surface roughness of two silicone...
Mechanical properties Summary Objectives. Maxillofacial prosthetic materials are used to replace fac...
Evaluation of hardness and surface roughness of two maxillofacial silicones following disinfection A...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare the mechanical properties of various commercially available pigment...
Aim - Maxillofacial prosthetic materials are used to replace facial parts lost through disease...
The aim of this study was to compare various clinically orientated techniques that could potentially...
Background: Limited data are available on the dimensional stability and surface roughness of ThermoS...
The main functional feature of elastomeric soft linings materials is the ability to discharge loads ...
Objectives: This study evaluated the effect of sports and energy drinks on the surface hardness of d...
Background and Aim: Bacterial colonization occurs following contamination of impression materials wi...
We evaluated the effects of disinfection and aging on the hardness of silicones containing opacifier...
COrresponding Author: Dr. wedad Y. Awliya, Restorative Dental Science, College of Dentistry, King S...
The failure of facial prostheses is caused by limitations in the properties of existing materials, e...
Purpose Little has been reported how the addition of nanoparticles could affect the hardness of maxi...
Silicone spacers have been in use as replacement joints in the human hand for over 30 years. Since t...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the Shore A hardness and surface roughness of two silicone...
Mechanical properties Summary Objectives. Maxillofacial prosthetic materials are used to replace fac...
Evaluation of hardness and surface roughness of two maxillofacial silicones following disinfection A...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare the mechanical properties of various commercially available pigment...
Aim - Maxillofacial prosthetic materials are used to replace facial parts lost through disease...
The aim of this study was to compare various clinically orientated techniques that could potentially...
Background: Limited data are available on the dimensional stability and surface roughness of ThermoS...
The main functional feature of elastomeric soft linings materials is the ability to discharge loads ...
Objectives: This study evaluated the effect of sports and energy drinks on the surface hardness of d...
Background and Aim: Bacterial colonization occurs following contamination of impression materials wi...
We evaluated the effects of disinfection and aging on the hardness of silicones containing opacifier...
COrresponding Author: Dr. wedad Y. Awliya, Restorative Dental Science, College of Dentistry, King S...