Abstract
Objectives. Polyamide-12 (PA) is a flexible material suited for denture bases and clasping. This study investigated its potential aging effects with a focus on surface roughness, color stability, and elasticity. Methods. PA specimens (Valplast) of 40 × 10 × 2 mm and equally measuring PMMA specimens (Palapress) as control were fabricated. Color changes after storage in air, water, coffee, and red wine (n = 10) were measured using the CIE L a b color specification. Elasticity after thermocycling (1000, 3000, and 7000 cycles, n = 15) was measured by three-point bending testing. Mean surface roughness (Ra) was determined after storage in the liquids mentioned above and thermocycling (n = 10). Results. Tukey's HSD test (P < 0.05) revealed statistically significant color changes of PA in red wine (Δ E = 4.27 after 12 days, Δ E = 6.90 after 12 days) and coffee (Δ E = 3.93 after 36 days) but no color changes in PMMA. Elastic modulus of PA was 845 MPa and not affected by thermocycling (Tukey's HSD test, P > 0.81). Dry specimens showed significantly decreased elasticity (P < 0.001). Mean surface roughness (PA 0.20 m, PMMA 0.28 m) did not change significantly after thermocycling or storage (Mann-Whitney U -test, 0.16 < P < 0.65). Significance. PA exhibited a higher susceptibility to discoloration than PMMA. Neither surface roughness nor elasticity of PA was altered by artificial aging. © 2014 Mieszko Wieckiewicz et al.
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Wieckiewicz, M., Opitz, V., Richter, G., & Boening, K. W. (2014). Physical properties of polyamide-12 versus PMMA denture base material. BioMed Research International, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/150298
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