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Evaluation of the Vickers hardness on denture acrylic resins by glaze color

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Abstract


Purpose: This study was conducted to compare the Vickers hardness on the denture acrylic resins using the glaze color system.

Methods: The specimens (20¡¿2 mm) were prepared by mixing according to the manufacturer¡¯s protocols through thermal polymerization and self-polymerization. The surface roughness was measured using a testing machine after water-soaking for 48 hours. For the Vickers hardness measurement, the completed specimen was soaked in water for 48 hours and then applied at 200 gf for 30 seconds. Was the specimen immersed after being soaked in water for 48 hours at temperatures of 5¡ÆC and 55¡ÆC, respectively, for 30 seconds for the thermos-cycling treatment, and it was carried out 5,000 times.

Results: Surface roughness was higher in the more glazing group than in the control group. A significant difference was observed in all groups, except for the Retec Don 2000 and Luciton 199 groups (p<0.05). As a result of measuring the Vickers hardness, the treatment by glaze color showed slightly lower but the thermo-cycling treatment group appeared higher than control group in all.

Conclusion: Therefore, the glaze color was found to affect the surface roughness and showed a significant difference. The surface glaze color showed a very high Vickers hardness after the thermo-cycling treatment, indicating that the surface-strengthening effect is greater in the oral environment.

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Denture acrylic resin; Glaze color; Surface roughness; Thermo-cycling; Vickers hardness

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