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Journal of Dental Medicine-Tehran University of Medical Sciences. 2013; 26 (2): 81-90
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-133083

ABSTRACT

Failure of bonding between artificial teeth and denture base material is a considerable problem for patients who wear dentures. According to the different impact of artificial teeth and different information about resistance force of mastication and also with deficiency in researchs, this study was designed to compare the bond strength of composite and acrylic artificial teeth to auto-polymerized denture base resins with and without cyclic loading. In this experimental and in vitro study, an acrylic resin auto-polymerized [Rapid Repair, Dentsply] and four artificial teeth [Acrylic Marjan new, Composite Glamour teeth and Ivoclar acrylic and composite teeth] were used. Therefore, 8 groups of 10 specimens each were evaluated. All specimens were thermocycled for 5000 cycles, in water baths between 5 and 55[degree]C. Half the specimens in each group were treated with cyclic loading at 50N for 14, 400 cycles at 1.2 Hz. The shear bond strengths were measured using a Universal Testing Machine. Data were analyzed using Two-way ANOVA test. Statistical analysis demonstrated no significant effect of cyclic loading on the shear bond strength, but the type of artificial tooth affected the shear bond strength [P=0.006]. Also, the interaction between Cyclic loading and the type of artificial tooth showed no significant difference [P=0.98]. Tukey test showed that acrylic teeth [Ivoclar] had statistically higher bond strength values than that of other teeth [P[Glamour]=0.02], [P[Composite ivoclar]=0.01] and [P[Marjan new]=0.02]. Within the limitation of this study, the predominant type of fracture in all groups was cohesive, therefore the bond strength was adequate in all teeth and the type of artificial tooth may influence the bond strength of denture teeth to denture base resin. Cyclic loading had no significant effect on the bond strength of denture teeth to the auto-polymerized acrylic resin.


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Denture Bases , Acrylic Resins , Tooth, Artificial , Shear Strength
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