Transverse Strength of Reinforced Denture Base Resin with Metal Wire and E-Glass Fibers

Statement of problem: Fracture strength of a denture base resin is of great concern,and many approaches have been used to strengthen acrylic resin dentures.Purpose: The aim of this study was to measure the transverse strength of a heat polymerized acrylic resin, after reinforcement with metal wire a...

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Main Authors: M. Vojdani, AAR. Khaledi
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2006-12-01
Series:Journal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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spelling doaj-fbee6c6f3c2d4f0eb3921c316163bb492020-11-25T03:39:56ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2008-21852006-12-0134167172Transverse Strength of Reinforced Denture Base Resin with Metal Wire and E-Glass FibersM. VojdaniAAR. KhalediStatement of problem: Fracture strength of a denture base resin is of great concern,and many approaches have been used to strengthen acrylic resin dentures.Purpose: The aim of this study was to measure the transverse strength of a heat polymerized acrylic resin, after reinforcement with metal wire and two types of glass fibers.Materials and Methods: Forty rectangular specimens (65.0×10.0×3.3 mm) of a heatcured acrylic resin were made according to ISO/FDI 1567. Group I (control group)consisted of 10 specimens with no reinforcement. Specimens in group II reinforced with sandblasted metal wires. Group III and IV strengthened with woven (Stick Net) andcontinuous unidirectional (Stick) fibers respectively. The specimens were polymerized according to manufacturer’s recommendation. The transverse strengths were assessed with a 3- point bending test at cross head speed of 5mm/min. One-way ANOVA was carried out to compare and detect any differences among groups (α=0.05).Results: Mean transverse strength (SD) of unreinforced specimens was 85.44 (8.6)MPa. The transverse strength increased significantly to 97.97 (5.5) MPa, 109.69 (5.8)MPa, and 127.13 (6.4) MPa in Metal wires, Stick Net, and stick fibers groups,respectively.Conclusion: The transverse strength of heat-polymerized denture base resin was enhanced considerably by using metal wire and glass fibers reinforcements. However,the addition of unidirectional glass fibers was significantly more effective method to improve flexural strength of denture base acrylic resin.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/3764.pdfDenture Base ResinTransverse StrengthGlass FiberMetal Wire
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Transverse Strength of Reinforced Denture Base Resin with Metal Wire and E-Glass Fibers
Journal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Denture Base Resin
Transverse Strength
Glass Fiber
Metal Wire
author_facet M. Vojdani
AAR. Khaledi
author_sort M. Vojdani
title Transverse Strength of Reinforced Denture Base Resin with Metal Wire and E-Glass Fibers
title_short Transverse Strength of Reinforced Denture Base Resin with Metal Wire and E-Glass Fibers
title_full Transverse Strength of Reinforced Denture Base Resin with Metal Wire and E-Glass Fibers
title_fullStr Transverse Strength of Reinforced Denture Base Resin with Metal Wire and E-Glass Fibers
title_full_unstemmed Transverse Strength of Reinforced Denture Base Resin with Metal Wire and E-Glass Fibers
title_sort transverse strength of reinforced denture base resin with metal wire and e-glass fibers
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
issn 2008-2185
publishDate 2006-12-01
description Statement of problem: Fracture strength of a denture base resin is of great concern,and many approaches have been used to strengthen acrylic resin dentures.Purpose: The aim of this study was to measure the transverse strength of a heat polymerized acrylic resin, after reinforcement with metal wire and two types of glass fibers.Materials and Methods: Forty rectangular specimens (65.0×10.0×3.3 mm) of a heatcured acrylic resin were made according to ISO/FDI 1567. Group I (control group)consisted of 10 specimens with no reinforcement. Specimens in group II reinforced with sandblasted metal wires. Group III and IV strengthened with woven (Stick Net) andcontinuous unidirectional (Stick) fibers respectively. The specimens were polymerized according to manufacturer’s recommendation. The transverse strengths were assessed with a 3- point bending test at cross head speed of 5mm/min. One-way ANOVA was carried out to compare and detect any differences among groups (α=0.05).Results: Mean transverse strength (SD) of unreinforced specimens was 85.44 (8.6)MPa. The transverse strength increased significantly to 97.97 (5.5) MPa, 109.69 (5.8)MPa, and 127.13 (6.4) MPa in Metal wires, Stick Net, and stick fibers groups,respectively.Conclusion: The transverse strength of heat-polymerized denture base resin was enhanced considerably by using metal wire and glass fibers reinforcements. However,the addition of unidirectional glass fibers was significantly more effective method to improve flexural strength of denture base acrylic resin.
topic Denture Base Resin
Transverse Strength
Glass Fiber
Metal Wire
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