Effect of fabrication process on the bond strength between silicone elastomer and acrylic resin for maxillofacial prosthesis

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This study evaluated the effects of the fabrication process on tensile bond strength between maxillofacial silicone elastomer and acrylic resin. A common maxillofacial silicone elastomer (VST-50), two primers (Sofreliner primer and R-SI-LINE Plasticbond), and two acrylic resins (Unifast III and Palapress Vario) were selected. Silicone elastomer between primed acrylic resin plates were polymerized using a metal fask mold or a faskless stone mold. Bond strength of the specimens was measured by a tensile test and analyzed using two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Tukey's honest significant difference test. All fracture surfaces showed interfacial fracture. Both the fabrication process and the primer-acrylic resin combination affected bond strength, and two-way ANOVA indicated a significant interaction. Bond strength was generally greater when silicone elastomer was polymerized using a faskless stone mold.

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Hattori, M., Sumita, Y. I., Muthiah, L., Iwasaki, N., Takahashi, H., Aimaijiang, Y., … Taniguchi, H. (2014). Effect of fabrication process on the bond strength between silicone elastomer and acrylic resin for maxillofacial prosthesis. Dental Materials Journal, 33(1), 16–20. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2013-225

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