Previous work has established the feasibility of producing acrylic denture bases reinforced with layers of highly drawn linear polyethylene fibres in a woven form. This paper reports on the mechanical properties of the system, including the effect of water conditioning. It is confirmed that substantial improvements in impact strength can be obtained by the incorporation of the polyethylene fibres in woven form. The fibre/resin integration within the dentures has also been studied by optical microscopy. It was found that delamination may occur during some processing stages and steps are suggested to avoid this problem.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Reinforcement of acrylic denture base resin with high-performance polyethylene fiber in various form...
<p><strong>O</strong><strong>bjectives: </strong>Heat-polymerized acrylic resin has been the most co...
Statement of problem. Despite the favorable properties of conventional PMMA used as a denture base m...
This paper presents a detailed description of the construction of complete acrylic upper dentures re...
The results reported in this paper are part of a continuing study of the reinforcement of acrylic de...
This paper reports on the effect of reinforcing dental resins with continuous, longitudinally orient...
Incorporation of 5 layers of woven, high-modulus polyethylene fiber into acrylic resin denture bases...
Previous work has presented a study of the mechanical properties of denture base resins reinforced w...
Clinical literature details the causes for deformation and failure of acrylic resin complete denture...
Acrylic resin is widely used as a denture base material, but the upper complete denture fails often ...
Effect of reinforcement using stainless steel mesh, glass fibers, and polyethylene on the impact str...
The material most commonly employed in the construction of dentures is the acrylic resin poly(methyl...
Polymer matrix composite materials have found application in dentistry because of good mechanical pr...
This study was performed to determine whether some flexural properties of a denture base resin mater...
Statement of the Problem. Acrylic resin-based dentures can fracture; thus they can benefit from rein...
Reinforcement of acrylic denture base resin with high-performance polyethylene fiber in various form...
<p><strong>O</strong><strong>bjectives: </strong>Heat-polymerized acrylic resin has been the most co...
Statement of problem. Despite the favorable properties of conventional PMMA used as a denture base m...
This paper presents a detailed description of the construction of complete acrylic upper dentures re...
The results reported in this paper are part of a continuing study of the reinforcement of acrylic de...
This paper reports on the effect of reinforcing dental resins with continuous, longitudinally orient...
Incorporation of 5 layers of woven, high-modulus polyethylene fiber into acrylic resin denture bases...
Previous work has presented a study of the mechanical properties of denture base resins reinforced w...
Clinical literature details the causes for deformation and failure of acrylic resin complete denture...
Acrylic resin is widely used as a denture base material, but the upper complete denture fails often ...
Effect of reinforcement using stainless steel mesh, glass fibers, and polyethylene on the impact str...
The material most commonly employed in the construction of dentures is the acrylic resin poly(methyl...
Polymer matrix composite materials have found application in dentistry because of good mechanical pr...
This study was performed to determine whether some flexural properties of a denture base resin mater...
Statement of the Problem. Acrylic resin-based dentures can fracture; thus they can benefit from rein...
Reinforcement of acrylic denture base resin with high-performance polyethylene fiber in various form...
<p><strong>O</strong><strong>bjectives: </strong>Heat-polymerized acrylic resin has been the most co...
Statement of problem. Despite the favorable properties of conventional PMMA used as a denture base m...