Comparative Study of the Flexural Strength of High Impact Denture Base Resins Reinforced by Silver Nanoparticles and E-Glass Fibres: An In-Vitro Study
Introduction: In spite of being proven a promising material of choice as a denture base material, the fracture resistance of conventional poly methyl methacrylate could be enhanced. Aim: This in vitro study was conducted to evaluate and compare the flexural strengths of three types of commercial...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2018-11-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/12285/36931_CE[Ra]_F(P)_PF1(A_SHU).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: In spite of being proven a promising material of
choice as a denture base material, the fracture resistance of
conventional poly methyl methacrylate could be enhanced.
Aim: This in vitro study was conducted to evaluate and compare
the flexural strengths of three types of commercially available
heat cure, high impact denture base resins reinforced with
either silver nanoparticles or E-glass fibres.
Materials and Methods: Three commercially available heat
cures, high impact denture base resins (Trevalon HI- Dentsply,
Acryl H - PyraxPolymars and Acralyn H - Asian Acrylates)
were selected for the study. The three types of resins were
further subdivided into three subgroups (Control group,
Resin incorporated with 0.5% silver nanoparticles and Resin
incorporated with 2% E-glass fibres) of 10 samples each
achieving a total of 90 samples. The samples were subjected
to a 3-point bending test for evaluation of flexural strength. The
data were analysed using one-way ANOVA.
Results: Acralyn H resin group showed the highest result for
mean flexural strength for all the three subgroups. There was
an increase in the flexural strength of Trevalon HI and Acralyn H
resin groups on addition of either silver nanoparticles (AgNPs)
or E-glass fibres (p<0.05), but a decrease in flexural strength on
addition of AgNPs to Acryl H resin group and negligible change
on addition of E-glass fibres. Difference in flexural strength
between the three types of materials was observed but there
was no significant difference in between the subgroups of each
type of denture base resin except type 2 (Trevalon HI- Dentsply)
where a significant change was observed.
Conclusion: The addition of E-glass fibres or silver
nanoparticles causes a change in flexural properties of high
impact, heat cure denture base resins. However, the change
in mechanical properties is highly dependent on the brand of
material used. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |