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EFFECT OF THE CURING CYCLE ON TRANSVERSE STRENGTH OF ACRYLIC RESIN DENTURE BASE POLYMERS

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Yrd.doç.dr. Şinasi SARAÇ   +2 more
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Characterization of Acrylic Resins

International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization, 1996
Abstract Selected samples of commercial acrylic resins used for protection and consolidation of different substrates have been characterized in terms of their chemical structures and compositions. Resin compositions were determined from analysis of the products obtained under controlled thermal decomposition of the samples, whereas the amounts of ...
CHIANTORE, Oscar, LAZZARI, Massimo
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Hypersensitivity to acrylic resin

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1969
Abstract A report of a patient with an untoward reaction associated with exposure to acrylic resins has been presented. Exposure to the material resulted in exacerbation of respiratory symptoms and elimination of the prosthesis was followed by relief. The findings suggest that hypersensitivity to acrylic resin can occur as asthma.
Jordan N. Fink, Thomas E. Stungis
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Acrylic Resin Finger Prosthesis

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1992
A technique is described for the prosthetic replacement of two fingers using acrylic resin. Retention was obtained using finger rings. The stages of the technique are outlined. Advantages and disadvantages are briefly stated.
L. Carr, J. Schmaman
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Bonding Cold-Curing Denture Base Acrylic Resin to Acrylic Resin Teeth [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of the American Dental Association, 1971
Bonding of cold-curing acrylic resin to acrylic resin teeth increases tooth retention and strengthens denture bases because the plastic teeth become an integral part of the denture base. Bonding was effected in this manner: the necks of the teeth were coated with a solution of equal parts by volume of methylene chloride and cold-curing methyl ...
N.W. Rupp   +2 more
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Porosity in boilable acrylic resin

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1983
An acrylic resin developed to be processed by boiling for 20 minutes in water was compared to a conventional heat-processed acrylic resin for porosity when processed according to the manufacturer's directions. No porosity was found in the conventional resin in thicknesses up to 19.5 mm.
Larry L. Harman, David N. Firtell
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In-depth disinfection of acrylic resins

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1995
This study demonstrated that bacteria penetrate three kinds of dental acrylic resin after a short time period. Samples of acrylic resin were contaminated with a variety of bacteria and were then placed in three different disinfecting solutions as directed by the manufacturers.
Vonica B. Chau   +3 more
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