Title :
Characterization of polybutene modified denture acrylics
Author :
Balzli, B. ; Puckett, A. ; McKie, A. ; Pettrey, D.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Mississippi Sch. of Dentistry, Jackson, MS, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only received as follows: The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of a polybutene additive to improve the flexure strength of cold cured acrylic systems. Three different number average molecular weight polybutenes were used including H100 (920 g/mole), L65 (610 g/mole) and L14 (320 g/mole) (Amoco Chemical Co.). The polybutenes were blended at 0, 1, 5 and 10 weight % with a cold cure acrylic system and compression molded into rectangular specimens 13 mm wide x 3 mm thick x 28 mm long. Ten specimens were prepared for each formulation and stored for seven days in distilled water at 37°C before flexure testing. A three point flexure test was run using a span of 20 mm at a rate of 1 mm/minute. The results for the cold cure acrylic are given. The only polybutene formulation which improved the flexure strength was the 1% H100 composition. Although the 1% H100 formulations did improve the flexure strength of the acrylic, the change was not statistically significant when compared using a t-test (p <.05). Incorporation of polybutenes did not significantly improve the flexure strength of dental acrylics tested in this study
Keywords :
bending strength; polymers; prosthetics; 1% H100 composition; 20 mm; 37 C; 7 d; L14; L65; cold cure acrylic; cold cured acrylic systems; compression molding; distilled water storage; flexure strength improvement; polybutene modified denture acrylics characterization; rectangular specimens; three point flexure test; Additives; Chemicals; Compression molding; Dentistry; Testing; Water storage;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering Conference, 1995., Proceedings of the 1995 Fourteenth Southern
Conference_Location :
Shreveport, LA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2083-2
DOI :
10.1109/SBEC.1995.514443