Characteristics of denture thermoplastic resins for non-metal clasp dentures

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Abstract

Six thermoplastic resins and conventional acrylic resin were examined to characterize their mechanical and physical properties, water sorption, solubility, flexural strength, modulus of elasticity, tensile strength and color stability. Thermoplastic resins for nonmetal clasp dentures exhibiting low water sorption and solubility offer hygienic advantages. Since they have a low modulus of elasticity and are easily manipulated, these materials make it possible for larger undercuts to be used for retention compared to acrylic resin. Not all of the thermoplastic resins tested fractured after the bending test in contrast to the conventional denture base resin, which fractured when tested beyond its proportional limit. It was also found that clinically noticeable staining may occur on the polyamide resins and polyethylene terephtalate resins.

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Takabayashi, Y. (2010). Characteristics of denture thermoplastic resins for non-metal clasp dentures. Dental Materials Journal, 29(4), 353–361. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2009-114

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