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Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
1993 Volume.31 No. 1 p.11 ~ p.18
Effect of surface contamination on th transverse strength of the relined denture
Kim Jeong-Hyun

Bae Jung-Soo
Han Dong-Hoo
Abstract
Autopolymerising and visible light cured resin are used to reline dentures. But relined surface are easily contaminated by water or saliva in the mouth during clinical procedure. This study was to find out the effect of surface contamination on
the transverse strength of the relined denture base. To accomplish this, the specimens of 65¡¿10¡¿3mm were made with heat-cured(Lucitone 199), visible light-cured(Triad) and autopolymerizing resin(Kooliner). Measurements of transverse strength were taken for each specimen. Specimens made of heat-cured resins, sizing 65¡¿10¡¿1.5mm, were relined with heat-cured, light-cured, and autopolymerizing resin, respectively. Specimens relined with autopolymerizing and light-cured resins were further classified into not-contaminated, water-contaminated and saliva-contaminated groups. Again, measurements of the transverse strength were taken for each group. @ES The results were as follows @EN 1. The transverse strength of heat-cured resin was superior to all the other resins. 2. The transverse strength of each specimen decreased after relining in the following order, heatcured, visible light-cured, and autopolymerizing resin. 3. Surface contamination produced an decrease in transverse strength, especially in the saliva contaminated group. According to these results, water or saliva contamination should be avoided during intraoral relining procedures.
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