Title of article :
Effect of Nanosilver on Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Acrylic Base Complete Dentures
Author/Authors :
Hamedi-Rad, Fahimeh Department of Prosthodontist - Dental Faculty of Tabriz Medical Science University, Tabriz , Ghaffari, Tahereh Department of Prosthodontist - Dental Faculty of Tabriz Medical Science University, Tabriz , Rezaii, Farzad , Ramazani, Ali Department of Georesources and Materials Engineering - University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Abstract :
Objective: Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), widely used as a prosthodontic base, has many disadvantages, including a high thermal expansion coefficient and low thermal conductivity, a low elasticity coefficient, low impact strength and low resistance to fatigue. This study aimed to make an in vitro comparison of the thermal conductivity, compressive strength, and tensile strength of the acrylic base of complete dentures with those of acrylic reinforced with nanosilver. Materials and Methods: For this study, 36 specimens were prepared. The speci- mens were divided into three groups of 12; which were further divided into two subgroups of control (unmodified PMMA) and test (PMMA mixed with 5 weight% nanosilver).The results were analysed by Independent t-test.
Results: This study showed that the mean thermal conductivity and compressive
strength of PMMA reinforced with nanosilver were significantly higher than the unmodified PMMA (P<0.05), while the tensile strength decreased significantly after the incorporation of nanosilver (P<0.05).
Conclusion: Considering our results suggesting the favorable effect of silver
nanoparticles on improving the thermal conductivity and compressive strength of PMMA, use of this material in the palatal area of maxillary acrylic resin dentures is recommended.
Keywords :
Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) , Nanosilver , Thermal conductivity , Compressive strength , Tensile strength
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics