Evaluate and Compare the Effect of Water of Different Hardness Levels on the Surface Irregularity in 3 Different Heat-Polymerized Denture Base Resins

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Year : 2024 | Volume :12 | Special Issue : 04 | Page : 130-136
By

Prasad Tayde,

Pronob Kumar Sanyal,

Ajay Gaikwad,

Shubha Joshi,

Shivsagar Tewary,

Amit Jadav,

  1. Student, , Department of Prosthodontics, Crown & Bridge, School of Dental Sciences Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad,, Maharshtra, India
  2. Professor and Head,, , Department of Prosthodontics, Crown & Bridge, School of Dental Sciences Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad,, Maharshtra, India
  3. Professor and Head,, , Department of Prosthodontics, Crown & Bridge, School of Dental Sciences Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad,, Maharshtra, India
  4. Associate Professor,, Department of Prosthodontics, Crown & Bridge, School of Dental Sciences Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad,, Maharshtra, India
  5. Associate Professor,, Department of Prosthodontics, Crown & Bridge, School of Dental Sciences Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad,, Maharshtra, India
  6. Assistant Professor,, Department of Prosthodontics, Crown & Bridge, School of Dental Sciences Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad,, Maharshtra, India

Abstract

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This study aimed to evaluate and compare the effect of water with varying hardness levels on the surface irregularity of three different heat-polymerized denture base resins. The hardness of water used in dental applications has been shown to influence the properties of dental materials, including denture base resins. In this study, three commonly used heat-polymerized denture base resins were subjected to immersion in water with different hardness levels. The surface irregularity of the denture base resins was assessed using profilometric analysis before and after immersion. Results indicated that water hardness significantly impacted the surface irregularity of the denture base resins, with varying effects observed among the different resin materials. Understanding the influence of water hardness on denture base resin properties is crucial for optimizing denture performance and durability in clinical practice. These findings contribute to the knowledge base surrounding dental material science and may inform the development of guidelines for water quality in dental applications.

Keywords: water hardness, denture base resins, polymerization, surface irregularity, profilometric analysis, dental materials, dental applications.

[This article belongs to Special Issue under section in Journal of Polymer and Composites (jopc)]

How to cite this article:
Prasad Tayde, Pronob Kumar Sanyal, Ajay Gaikwad, Shubha Joshi, Shivsagar Tewary, Amit Jadav. Evaluate and Compare the Effect of Water of Different Hardness Levels on the Surface Irregularity in 3 Different Heat-Polymerized Denture Base Resins. Journal of Polymer and Composites. 2024; 12(04):130-136.
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Prasad Tayde, Pronob Kumar Sanyal, Ajay Gaikwad, Shubha Joshi, Shivsagar Tewary, Amit Jadav. Evaluate and Compare the Effect of Water of Different Hardness Levels on the Surface Irregularity in 3 Different Heat-Polymerized Denture Base Resins. Journal of Polymer and Composites. 2024; 12(04):130-136. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/jopc/article=2024/view=172195


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Special Issue Open Access Original Research
Volume 12
Special Issue 04
Received April 2, 2024
Accepted July 6, 2024
Published July 18, 2024

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