Modification of Polymer Based Dentures on Biological Properties: Current Update, Status, and Findings

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Polymers remain an integral part of denture fabrication materials, specifically polymethylmetacrylate (PMMA). PMMA has been extensively used, particularly in construction as a denture base material. Nonetheless, various challenges, including microbial threats in the form of candidiasis occurrence, still remain a biological challenge to denture wearers. The present article comprehensively reviews the biomodifications introduced to denture components, in particular denture base material, to improve the overall biological properties, together with physical, mechanical, structural integrity, and optical properties. In addition, fundamental information specifically to PMMA as a conventional denture base material and the causative aetiological microbial agents for biological threat to dentures are explored.

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Mohd Farid, D. A., Zahari, N. A. H., Said, Z., Ghazali, M. I. M., Hao-Ern, L., Mohamad Zol, S., … Alauddin, M. S. (2022, September 1). Modification of Polymer Based Dentures on Biological Properties: Current Update, Status, and Findings. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810426

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