Denture Base Materials Flashcards

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What are the ideal properties of denture base materials?

A
  • dimensionally accurate & stable
  • high softening temperature
  • unaffected by oral fluids
  • low density
  • high thermal conductivity
  • radiopaque
  • non toxic
  • inexpensive
  • easy to repair
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What are the steps involved in acrylic polymerisation?

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Activation = of initiator to provide free radicals

Initiation = free radicals break C=C bond in monomer and transfer free radical

Propagation = growing polymer chain

Termination = of polymerisation

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What are the constituents of the powder part of heat cured acrylic?

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  • Initator = benzoyl peroxide
  • PMMA particles
  • Plasticiser
  • Pigments
  • Co-polymers
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What are the constituents of the liquid portion of heat cured acrylic material?

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  • Methacrylate monomer
  • Inhibitor = Hydroquinone 0.006%
  • Co-polymers
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What is the function of plasticisers in heat cured acrylic material?

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allows quicker dissolving in monomer liquid

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What is the function of pigments in heat cured acrylic material?

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to give ‘natural’ colour

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What is the function of co-polymers in heat cured acrylic material?

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to improve mechanical properties

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What is the function of methacrylate monomer in heat cured acrylic material?

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dissolves pmma particles

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What is the function of inhibitor in heat cured acrylic material?

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prolongs shelf life
- reacts with any free radicals produced by heat/UV light

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10
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What are the mechanical properties of denture base materials like generally?

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Poor
- increase in bulk to componsate

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The thermal conductivity of pmma is low, is this good or bad?

A

POOR
- does not feel natural in mouth

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How does self-curing acrylic differ in composition/polymerisation to heat cured acrylic?

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As heat cured except benzoyl peroxide is activated by promoter (tertiary amine) in liquid

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13
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Why are self-cure acrylics used?

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Cure at a lower temperature –> less thermal contraction –> better dimensional accuracy

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How much unreacted monomer is left in self cure vs heat cute?

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self cure = 3-5%

heat cure = 0.2-0.5% so MUCH BETTER

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Why is heat cured acrylic superior to self cured acrylic?

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  • less unreacted monomer present
  • undersized originally so better tolerated once water absorbed
  • stronger
  • better colour stability
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16
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If a patient has a known allergy to acrylic, what can be used instead?

A
  • nylons
  • vinyl polymers
  • polycarbonates