Evaluation of the effect of temperature and time on the conversion factor of acrylic resin denture base material


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Author Details : Amer A. Taqa*, Nadira A. Hatim, Saja Amjad A. Razzak

Volume : 6, Issue : 3, Year : 2018

Article Page : 44-50

https://doi.org/10.18231/2278-3784.2018.0012



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Aim: To evaluate the effect of change in time, temperature (increase or decrease) on the degree of conversion and residual monomer release of the vertex heat cured acrylic resin.
Material and Methods: The total number of samples (176) were divided into three main groups cured according to ADA and three curing cycles with modifications in time and temperature, degree of conversion and residual monomer properties were measured for all the samples.
Results: Analyzed statistically by (Descriptive statistics, ANOVA and Duncan’s multiple range test) and showed that both changes in time and temperature showed significant changes in the degree of conversion, residual monomer.
Conclusion: The rapid simplified and regular manufacturer’s instruction curing cycles showed the best results regarding the degree of conversion, residual monomer.

Keywords: Temperature, Time, Conversion factor, Acrylic resin.


How to cite : Taqa A A , Hatim N A, Razzak S A A , Evaluation of the effect of temperature and time on the conversion factor of acrylic resin denture base material. Int Dent J Stud Res 2018;6(3):44-50


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