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Hypersensitivity to acrylic resin
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1969Abstract 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.
T E, Stungis, J N, Fink
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1984
B ench-curing heat-processed acrylic resins before processing is suggested for the purpose of equalizing pressure in the mold, releasing internal stress, dispersing monomer uniformly, and exposing resin teeth to the monomer.‘*2*+ Opinion varies on the exact amount of time a packed flask should bench-cure before being placed in a processing unit.
D N, Firtell, L L, Harman, A E, Mora
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B ench-curing heat-processed acrylic resins before processing is suggested for the purpose of equalizing pressure in the mold, releasing internal stress, dispersing monomer uniformly, and exposing resin teeth to the monomer.‘*2*+ Opinion varies on the exact amount of time a packed flask should bench-cure before being placed in a processing unit.
D N, Firtell, L L, Harman, A E, Mora
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1972
Abstract A technique for the construction of acrylic resin casts from plaster casts has been presented. The resultant casts are not exact duplicates because of the shrinkage of the wax and acrylic resin, but the appearance is the same. All of the steps can be performed by auxiliary personnel in their spare time or as a training project.
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Abstract A technique for the construction of acrylic resin casts from plaster casts has been presented. The resultant casts are not exact duplicates because of the shrinkage of the wax and acrylic resin, but the appearance is the same. All of the steps can be performed by auxiliary personnel in their spare time or as a training project.
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Porosity in boilable acrylic resin
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1983An 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.
D N, Firtell, L L, Harman
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Repair of fractured acrylic resin
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1980repair of fractured dentures has received little attention in the literature. Most approaches to repairs appear to be by rote rather than based on detailed scientific study. When a fractured denture is repaired with either heat-cured or chemically (cold) cured acrylic resin, the criteria for a satisfactory repair are that: (1) the repair must be rapid,
M S, Beyli, J A, von Fraunhofer
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Acrylic resin stents for marsupialization
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1985Marsupialization is a surgical technique that may be preferred to enucleation in treatment of benign cysts. The acrylic resin obturator maintains the surgical opening during healing and assures success of the surgery. Two basic techniques to construct a stable and retentive obturator prosthesis were described.
S, Taicher +3 more
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Biobased acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives
Progress in Polymer Science, 2021Resat Aksakal +2 more
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Visible‐Light‐Curable Acrylic Resins toward UV‐Light‐Blocking Adhesives for Foldable Displays
Advanced Materials, 2023Min Sang Kwon
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