The degree of polymerization of an acrylic resin repair material, as established by residual monomer estimation, was compared using three different polymerization methods, i.e. bench-cure, hydroflask-cure and microwave irradiation cure. The repair strength of a conventional heat-polymerized resin was then assessed following repairs using each of these three methods. The lowest level of residual monomer was achieved with the microwave irradiation cure. It was also demonstrated that of the three methods, polymerization using microwave energy resulted in the strongest repair. This record was migrated from the OpenDepot repository service in June, 2017 before shutting down
Simultaneous polymerization of maxillary and mandibular complete dentures with teeth in occlusion th...
Bond failures between artificial teeth and denture bases represent a problem for rehabilitation succ...
Purpose: To compare the effect of autoclave and microwave post-polymerization treatments on flexural...
The degree of polymerization of an acrylic resin repair material, as established by residual monomer...
Repair of fractured denture usually done using cold cured acrylic because it is easier and faster, b...
In this research the technique of curing denture base acrylic resins by microwave energy was investi...
Despite the large number of studies addressing the effect of microwave polymerization on the propert...
Statement of problem. Microwave postpolymerization has been Suggested as a method to improve the mec...
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Acrylic restorations in the mouth are exposed to strong occlusal forces. Their mechanical properties...
This study evaluated the effect of microwave energy on the hardness, impact strength and flexural st...
FAPESP - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULOThe conventional method to process acry...
Bond failures between artificial teeth and denture bases represent a problem for rehabilitation succ...
Objective: The objective of this study is the effect of different heat polymerization conditions on ...
Simultaneous polymerization of maxillary and mandibular complete dentures with teeth in occlusion th...
Bond failures between artificial teeth and denture bases represent a problem for rehabilitation succ...
Purpose: To compare the effect of autoclave and microwave post-polymerization treatments on flexural...
The degree of polymerization of an acrylic resin repair material, as established by residual monomer...
Repair of fractured denture usually done using cold cured acrylic because it is easier and faster, b...
In this research the technique of curing denture base acrylic resins by microwave energy was investi...
Despite the large number of studies addressing the effect of microwave polymerization on the propert...
Statement of problem. Microwave postpolymerization has been Suggested as a method to improve the mec...
Objectives. This study compared the residual monomer (RM) in four hard chair-side reline resins (Dur...
This study investigated the effect of intrinsic pigmentation on the transverse strength of a microwa...
Acrylic restorations in the mouth are exposed to strong occlusal forces. Their mechanical properties...
This study evaluated the effect of microwave energy on the hardness, impact strength and flexural st...
FAPESP - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULOThe conventional method to process acry...
Bond failures between artificial teeth and denture bases represent a problem for rehabilitation succ...
Objective: The objective of this study is the effect of different heat polymerization conditions on ...
Simultaneous polymerization of maxillary and mandibular complete dentures with teeth in occlusion th...
Bond failures between artificial teeth and denture bases represent a problem for rehabilitation succ...
Purpose: To compare the effect of autoclave and microwave post-polymerization treatments on flexural...