Comparative Evaluation to Surface Roughness of Modified Heat Cured Acrylic Resin by Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles and CAD/CAM Denture Base Materials - In Vitro Study

Mustafa Nabeel Al-Shakarchi, Radhwan Himmadi Hasan
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One of the most promising CAD/CAM approaches is milling denture base materials from highly condensed pre-polymerized resin discs. In an effort to overcome the disadvantages of acrylic resin denture base materials, nano-filler materials have been added as well as denture base chemistry adjusted to strengthen the denture base.This eliminates disadvantages associated with polymerization shrinkage compared to conventional heat-cured acrylic resin. Aim of this study: evaluate the surface roughness of PMMA acrylic resin after strengthening the denture- base by addition of zinc oxide nano-filler material to acrylic resin PMMA with concentration (1%) and compare with milled CAD/CAM and non-modified heat-cured PMMA denture base materials. Materials and methods: thirty specimens of acrylic resin PMMA were prepared and divided into three groups 10 specimens for each groups as follows; Control Group (Group1) without ZnO nanoparticles ; Group (2) with (1%) by weight of ZnO nanoparticles ; Group (3) milled CAD/CAM.Each specimen is of dimension ( 10 x 10 x 3 ) in mm and was fabricated using conventional processing method and milling the CAD/CAM blocks .Results: showed the lowest mean value was recorded by milled CAD/CAM (0.230 Ra) Then the non-significant reduction with mean value (0.312 Ra) by PMMA+ ZnO 1% and highest mean value of surface roughness was recorded by pure PMMA without additive (0.327 Ra).Conclusions: There were significant differences between control group PMMA and milled (CAD/CAM) with slight reduction of surface roughness of PMMA with (1%) Zno nanoparticles.
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氧化锌纳米颗粒改性热固化丙烯酸树脂与 CAD/CAM 义齿基托材料表面粗糙度的比较评估 - 体外研究
最有前途的 CAD/CAM 方法之一是利用高度浓缩的预聚合树脂盘铣制义齿基托材料。为了克服丙烯酸树脂义齿基托材料的缺点,添加了纳米填充材料,并调整了义齿基托化学成分,以增强义齿基托。本研究的目的:在浓度为(1%)的丙烯酸树脂 PMMA 中添加氧化锌纳米填充材料,以增强义齿基托后,评估 PMMA 丙烯酸树脂的表面粗糙度,并与研磨的 CAD/CAM 和未改良的热固化 PMMA 义齿基托材料进行比较。材料和方法:制备 30 个丙烯酸树脂 PMMA 试样,并将其分为三组,每组 10 个试样,具体如下:对照组(Group1)不含氧化锌纳米颗粒;Group(2)含(1%)重量的氧化锌纳米颗粒;Group(3)铣削 CAD/CAM。每个试样的尺寸为(10 x 10 x 3)毫米,采用传统加工方法和铣削 CAD/CAM 块制作而成。结果表明:铣削 CAD/CAM 的平均值最低(0.230 Ra),PMMA+1% ZnO 的平均值(0.312 Ra)下降不明显,不含添加剂的纯 PMMA 的表面粗糙度平均值最高(0.327 Ra):对照组 PMMA 与铣削组(CAD/CAM)之间存在明显差异,添加(1%)氧化锌纳米粒子的 PMMA 表面粗糙度略有降低。
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