acrylic resin PMMA Flashcards

1
Q

what properties are ideal for a denture base material? - 4

A

dimensionally accurate and stable

high thermal conductivity

low density

non-toxic

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2
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what mechanical properties are required for a denture base material?

A

high elastic modulus
high proportional limit
high fatigue, impact and transverse strength
high hardness

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3
Q

define free radical addition polymerisation

A

chemical union of two molecules to form a larger molecule without the elimination of smaller molecules

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4
Q

molecules with which bonds are involved in free radical addition polymerisation?

A

C=C double bonds

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5
Q

what are the stages of acrylic polymerisation?

A

activation
initiation
propagation
termination

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6
Q

in what stage of acrylic polymerisation do free radicals break C=C bonds in monomer and transfer free radicals?

A

initiation

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7
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what happens in the propagation stage of acrylic polymerisation?

A

growth of polymer chain

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8
Q

what is the initiator in heat cured acrylic powder?

A

benzoyl peroxide

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9
Q

what is the purpose of co-polymers in in heat cured acrylic?

A

improve mechanical properties - cross-linking of polymers

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10
Q

what will efficient polymerisation of acrylic result in?

A

high molecular weight and good mechanical properties

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11
Q

how might acrylic irritate patient?

A

if not fully polymerised - monomer release

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12
Q

describe the thermal conductivity of acrylic resin

A

low - disadvantage

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13
Q

describe the hardness of acrylic resin

A

high - good

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14
Q

describe the density of acrylic

A

low which is good
advantage if offset by the need to increase bulk to overcome poor mechanical properties

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15
Q

describe the softening temperature of acrylic

A

unaffected by ingested fluids but don’t clean in boiling water

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16
Q

what counteracts the 0.5% contraction of heat cured PMMA during manufacture

A

0.4% expansion due to water absorption

17
Q

what is a benefit of self curing acrylic?

A

lower temperature so less thermal contraction leading to better dimensional accuracy

18
Q

what are the disadvantages of self curing acrylic?

A
  • lower molecular weight and poorer mechanical properties
  • unreacted monomer causing irritation
19
Q

between heat cure and self cure, which is more effective in polymerisation/produces least unreacted monomer?

A

heat curing

20
Q

what impact will water absorption of self cure acrylic have on the finished denture?

A

over sized

21
Q

what is the effect of water absorption on the finished denture made of heat cured acrylic?

A

undersized - thermal contraction is 0.5% and expansion is 0.4 %

better tolerated than over sized

22
Q

give a disadvantage of heat curing acrylic

A

curing process may cause porosity

23
Q

what is the most commonly used denture base material?

A

heat cured PMMA

24
Q

what is a disadvantage of nylon?

A

water absorption leading to swelling

25
Q

constituents of acrylic powder and liquid

A

powder
initiator - benzyl peroxide
PMMA particles - pre polymerised beads
plasticiser - allows quicker dissolving in monomer liquid
pigments - give natural colour
co-polymers - improve mechanical properties

liquid
methacrylate monomer - dissolves PMMA particles - polymerises
inhibitor - reacts with free radicals (hydroquinone)
co-polymer - improves mechanical properties - cross linking of polymers