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Evaluation of radiopaque denture liner
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1992Radiopacity is needed in polymeric biomaterials to facilitate noninvasive detection. Permanent denture liner material with barium sulfate filler is nearly as radiopaque as aluminum and would be useful in radiographic identification. If 1 mm to 3 mm thicknesses are used, it should be easily observable radiographically.
T, Goshima +3 more
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1960
Abstract The maximum Shore A hardness of ten resilient relining materials was determined after curing and at intervals after storage in distilled water at 25° C. Products plasticized with alcohol had a rapid increase in hardness, while other acrylic resin polymers or copolymers plasticized with oily liquids showed less rapid changes in hardness when ...
E.A. Travaglini, P. Gibbons, R.G. Craig
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Abstract The maximum Shore A hardness of ten resilient relining materials was determined after curing and at intervals after storage in distilled water at 25° C. Products plasticized with alcohol had a rapid increase in hardness, while other acrylic resin polymers or copolymers plasticized with oily liquids showed less rapid changes in hardness when ...
E.A. Travaglini, P. Gibbons, R.G. Craig
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Adverse effects of resilient denture liners in overlay dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1974Abstract A resilient silicone denture liner has been used in overlay dentures for retentive purposes to avoid placing crowns on remaining teeth. The resilient denture liner may have created an optimal environment for bacterial growth with resultant destruction of the teeth and supporting soft tissues.
J E, Immekus, M, Aramany
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The elastic modulus of soft denture liners
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1980AbstractUnder certain circumstances, e.g., when treating “denture sore mouth” or after the provision of immediate dentures, dentures may be lined with soft rubberlike materials which have Young's moduli within the range ≃105 N m−2. Measurement of the compression modulus Ec of such soft liners is described and Gent and Lindley's method of calculating ...
B, Ellis, D J, Lamb, S, Al-Nakash
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Surface Roughness Changes in Denture Liners in Denture Stomatitis Patients
The International Journal of Prosthodontics, 2017This randomized clinical trial assessed how surface roughness (Ra) in resilient liners was affected by soft tissue health conditions and time-related aspects in patients with complete dentures.Specimens of acrylic resin (control) and denture liners (silicone-based or acrylic resin-based) were inserted into the dentures of patients with and without ...
Fernanda, Valentini +3 more
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Compliance of Resilient Denture Liners Immersed in Effervescent Denture Cleansers
Journal of Prosthodontics, 2005Purpose: Six resilient denture liners (RDL) were exposed to two immersion effervescent denture cleansers to evaluate change in compliance over a simulated 1 year time interval. Materials and Methods: Ten samples of each material, Molloplast B, Mollosil, MPDS‐SL, Permasoft, Softline, and Sofreliner were exposed to either ...
Douglas G, Benting +2 more
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The effect of denture cleansers on temporary soft liners
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1983Circular samples of commonly used liners were prepared and immersed in solutions of nine cleansers. Solutions were changed daily for a period of 1 month. Six properties were tested: color change, porosity, surface distortion, size change, water sorption, and solubility.
G, Goll, D E, Smith, J B, Plein
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Clinical compliance of two resilient denture liners
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1990SummaryAlthough intra‐oral‐setting resilient denture liners have been used for 30 years to treat the severely resorbed residual ridges of elderly patients, their clinical physical properties are not well understood.The effect of clinical usage on the compliance (compressibility, flexibility) of two intra‐oral‐setting resilient denture liners was ...
B S, Graham +3 more
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An evaluation of the viscoelastic characteristics of soft denture liners
Journal of Prosthodontics, 2002Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate the viscoelastic characteristics of a group of soft denture liners by means of a creep test.Materials and Methods The materials evaluated included a silicone rubber base direct liner (Sofreliner MS), a polyolefin base indirect liner (Molteno S), and a conventional tissue conditioner (Coe Soft) as a ...
Fumiyo, Tamura +2 more
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Clinical evaluation of a resilient denture liner
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1970lhd 1 e eve opment of a new type of resilient plastic offers promise as a soft liner for complete dentures, but proves disappointing in a clinical test involving problem denture patients. Failure to realize the objectives of complete denture treatment, particularly the objectives of patient comfort, and preservation of oral health and oral structure ...
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