Dental Base materials Flashcards
1
Q
ideal properties of denture base acrylics
A
- high softening temp.
- unaffected by oral fluids
- high elastic modulus
- high proportional limit
- high thermal conductivity
- low density (less gravity to dislodge upper)
- non-toxic/irritant
2
Q
what is the acrylic material called that is used for denture bases
A
- PMMA 1 (polymethyl methacrylate)
3
Q
reaction to create acrylic denture base PMMA 1
A
- free radical addition polymerisation
1. activation (of free radicals via heating or self curing)
2. initiation (free radicals break C=C bond of monomer)
3. propagation (growing polymer chain)
4. termination (of polymerisation = PMMA)
4
Q
types of acrylic PMMA denture base material creation (two methods)
A
via:
i. heating (liquid or powdered method)
ii. curing
5
Q
issues with denture base PMMA if under cured
A
- irritant (uncured monomer)
- low molecular. weight
- poor mechanical properties (porosity):
6
Q
issues with porosity in PMMA denture bases and two ways can occur
A
- affects strength, aesthetics, roughness and bad hygiene as can absorb saliva
- caused by:
i. boiling monomer
ii. contraction porosity (if too much monomer and not packed correctly as powder and monomer have different polymerisation shrinkages
7
Q
properties of concern surrounding PMMA 1 denture bases
A
- thermal expansion (significantly higher than porcelain teeth - okay if acrylic teeth)
- poor thermal conductivity
- low density (actually good but cancelled out by bellow)
- mechanical properties (poor so need to bulk to make up for)
- softening temperature bellow boiling water so cant clean with