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Murali Srinivasan1, Harald Gjengedal2, Maria Cattani-Lorente3, Mira Moussa3, Stéphane Durual3, Martin Schimmel1,4, Frauke Müller1,5.
Abstract
This study compared the biocompatibility, mechanical properties, and surface roughness of a pre-polymerized polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) resin for CAD/CAM complete removable dental prostheses (CRDPs) and a traditional heat-polymerized PMMA resin. Two groups of resin substrates [Control (RC): conventional PMMA; Test (RA): CAD/CAM PMMA] were fabricated. Human primary osteoblasts and mouse embryonic-fibroblasts were cultured for biocompatibility assays. Mechanical properties and surface roughness were compared. ANOVA revealed no difference between the resin groups in the biocompatibility assays. RA demonstrated a higher elastic modulus (p=0.002), young's modulus (p=0.002), plastic energy (p=0.002), ultimate strength (p=0.0004), yield point (p=0.016), strain at yield point (p=0.037), and toughness (p<0.0001); while RC displayed a higher elastic energy (p<0.0001). Laser profilometry concluded a rougher surface profile (p<0.0001) for RA. This study concluded that the tested CAD/CAM resin was equally biocompatible and presented with improved mechanical properties than the traditional heat-polymerized PMMA resin used in the fabrication of CRDPs.Entities:
Keywords: CAD/CAM; CAD/CAM milled complete removable dental prostheses; Complete dentures; Laser profilometry
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29515054 DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2017-207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Mater J ISSN: 0287-4547 Impact factor: 2.102