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SUBMITTED BY-
JITENDRA VISHWAKARMA
JYOTI PATAWARI
KAILASH KALDHARI
The Glossary of Prosthodontics Term
defines-
A Complete Denture as a removable dental
prosthesis that replaces the entire dentition
and associated structure of the maxilla and
mandible.
Such a prosthesis is composed of artificial
teeth attached to a denture base.
Denture Base Resin
 Ideal Requirement of DentureBase Resin-
Be dimensionally stable.
Be estheticallysatisfactory.
Have enough strength,resilience & abrasion resistance.
Be tasteless,odourless,nontoxic&non-irritantto the oral tissue.
Be easy to fabricate.
Usesof Denture Base Resin-
Fabrication of dentures.
Artificial teeth.
Orthodontics & pedodontics appliances.
Crown& FPDs facing.
Inlay& post core patterns.
Type1 • Heat Polymerizable Polymer
Type 2 • Autopolymerisable Polymer
Type3 • ThermoplaticBlank
Type4 • Light ActivatedMaterials
Type5 • Microwave curedMaterials
Denture Base
Resin
CLASSIFICATION-
Liquid-
Methyl Methacrylate
Dibutyl phthalate
Glycol dimethacrylate
Hydroquinone
HEAT ACTIVATEDDENTURE BASE RESIN
Composition-
Heat-activated materials are used in the
fabrication of nearly all denture bases.
Powder-
Methyl methacrylate
Ethyl methacrylate
Benzoyl peroxide
Dibutyl phthalate
Inorganicfillers
Compounds of mercuric sulfides
ADVANTAGES-
 They are rigid and accurate.
 They are stable,not subject to distortion.
DISADVANTAGES-
 Require considerable time.
 More expensie.
USES-
 For fabrication of complete denture.
The heating processused to control polymerizationis termed as
polymerization or curing cycle.
The recommended curing cycles are-
 One technique involves processing the denture base resin in a
constant temperature water bathat 74°c for 8hrs or longer withno
terminal boilingtemperature.
 A second technique consistsof processing in a 74°c water bathfor
8hrsand thenincreasing the temperature to 100°c for 1 hr.
 A third technique involves processingthe resin at 74°c for 2hrs and
thenincreasing the temperature of water bath to 100°c and processing
for 1 hr.
POLYMERIZATION CYCLE
Physical Stages Of Polymerization
Wet
Sand
Stage
Sticky
stage
Dough
Stage
Rubbery
Stage
Stiff
Stage
CHEMICALLY ACTIVATED DENTURE BASE RESIN
Chemically activated acrylic resins polymerize at room temperature.
Also knowns as ‘self-curing’, ‘auto-polymerising’ resins.
Composition-
Powder-
Methyl methacrylate
Ethyl methacrylate
Benzoyl peroxide
Dibutyl phthalate
Inorganicfillers
Compounds of mercuricsulfides
Liquid-
Methyl Methacrylate
Dimethyl-P-toluidine
Dibutyl phthalate
Glycol dimethacrylate
Hydroquinone
USES:
For making temporary crowns & FPDs.
 Construction of special tray.
 For denture repair,rebasing & relining.
 For making removable orthodontic appliances.
ADVANTAGES-
 Good strength no need for reinforcement.
 Good dimensional stability.
 Does not wrap during manipulation.
 Closely fit to master cast.
DISADVANTAGES-
 Require more time in fabrication.
 Difficult to control the thickness.
 Residual monomer can cause irritation to oral
tissue
SELF CURED
HEAT CURED
Heat is not necessary
for polymerisation.
 Porosity is greater.
 Material is not
strong.
 Shows greater
distortion.
 More initial
deformation
 Increased creep and
slow recovery.
 Easy to deflask
 Poor color stability.
Heat is necessary for
polymerisation.
 Porosity is less .
 Material is strong.
 Shows less
distortion.
 less initial
deformation
 Less creep and
greater recovery.
 Difficult to deflask
 Color stability is
good.
VS
PROPERTIES OF DENTURE BASE RESIN-
1.Taste and Odour:
Completely polymerized acrylic resin is tasteless and odourless.
2.Esthetics:
It is a clear transparent resin which can be pigmented easily to
duplicate oral tissue.
3.strength:
The strength of an individual denture base resin is dependent on
many factors such as –composition,processing technique etc.
Self cured resin generally have lower strength values.
4.Impact strength:
It is a measure of energy absorbed by a material when it is broken
by a sudden blow.
Heat-activated resin=0.98-1.27 joules
Chemically activated resin=0.78 joules
5.solubility:
Denture base resin are vitually insoluble in the oral fluids
6.colour-stability:
The color stability of self-cured acrylic resin is somewhat inferior
to heat-cured acrylic resin.
7.Biocompatibility:
Completely polymerized acrylic resin are biocompatible.
PROCESSING ERRORS-
Polymerizationshrinkage-:
Processing shrinkage has been measured as 0.26% in chemically activated resin whereas it has
been measured 0.53% in heat-activated resin.
Porosity-:
INTERNAL-Results from the vaporization of unreacted monomer and low molecular weight
polymer,when the temp. of a resin surpasses the boiling point of the species
EXTERNAL-occurs due to-lack of homogeneity
lack of adequate pressure
Crazing-:
Formation of surface cracks on the denture base resin.
Cause-mechanical stresses
attack by solvent
incorporation of water.
Creep-:
When a denture base resin is subjected to a sustained load,the material exhibhit an initial
deflection,or deformation.if the load is not removed additional plastic deformation may occur
over time and this aditional deformation is termed as creep.
Chemically-activated resin have high creep value.

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DENTURE BASE RESIN PPT

  • 1. SUBMITTED BY- JITENDRA VISHWAKARMA JYOTI PATAWARI KAILASH KALDHARI
  • 2. The Glossary of Prosthodontics Term defines- A Complete Denture as a removable dental prosthesis that replaces the entire dentition and associated structure of the maxilla and mandible. Such a prosthesis is composed of artificial teeth attached to a denture base. Denture Base Resin
  • 3.  Ideal Requirement of DentureBase Resin- Be dimensionally stable. Be estheticallysatisfactory. Have enough strength,resilience & abrasion resistance. Be tasteless,odourless,nontoxic&non-irritantto the oral tissue. Be easy to fabricate. Usesof Denture Base Resin- Fabrication of dentures. Artificial teeth. Orthodontics & pedodontics appliances. Crown& FPDs facing. Inlay& post core patterns.
  • 4. Type1 • Heat Polymerizable Polymer Type 2 • Autopolymerisable Polymer Type3 • ThermoplaticBlank Type4 • Light ActivatedMaterials Type5 • Microwave curedMaterials Denture Base Resin CLASSIFICATION-
  • 5. Liquid- Methyl Methacrylate Dibutyl phthalate Glycol dimethacrylate Hydroquinone HEAT ACTIVATEDDENTURE BASE RESIN Composition- Heat-activated materials are used in the fabrication of nearly all denture bases. Powder- Methyl methacrylate Ethyl methacrylate Benzoyl peroxide Dibutyl phthalate Inorganicfillers Compounds of mercuric sulfides
  • 6. ADVANTAGES-  They are rigid and accurate.  They are stable,not subject to distortion. DISADVANTAGES-  Require considerable time.  More expensie. USES-  For fabrication of complete denture.
  • 7. The heating processused to control polymerizationis termed as polymerization or curing cycle. The recommended curing cycles are-  One technique involves processing the denture base resin in a constant temperature water bathat 74°c for 8hrs or longer withno terminal boilingtemperature.  A second technique consistsof processing in a 74°c water bathfor 8hrsand thenincreasing the temperature to 100°c for 1 hr.  A third technique involves processingthe resin at 74°c for 2hrs and thenincreasing the temperature of water bath to 100°c and processing for 1 hr. POLYMERIZATION CYCLE Physical Stages Of Polymerization Wet Sand Stage Sticky stage Dough Stage Rubbery Stage Stiff Stage
  • 8. CHEMICALLY ACTIVATED DENTURE BASE RESIN Chemically activated acrylic resins polymerize at room temperature. Also knowns as ‘self-curing’, ‘auto-polymerising’ resins. Composition- Powder- Methyl methacrylate Ethyl methacrylate Benzoyl peroxide Dibutyl phthalate Inorganicfillers Compounds of mercuricsulfides Liquid- Methyl Methacrylate Dimethyl-P-toluidine Dibutyl phthalate Glycol dimethacrylate Hydroquinone
  • 9. USES: For making temporary crowns & FPDs.  Construction of special tray.  For denture repair,rebasing & relining.  For making removable orthodontic appliances. ADVANTAGES-  Good strength no need for reinforcement.  Good dimensional stability.  Does not wrap during manipulation.  Closely fit to master cast. DISADVANTAGES-  Require more time in fabrication.  Difficult to control the thickness.  Residual monomer can cause irritation to oral tissue
  • 10. SELF CURED HEAT CURED Heat is not necessary for polymerisation.  Porosity is greater.  Material is not strong.  Shows greater distortion.  More initial deformation  Increased creep and slow recovery.  Easy to deflask  Poor color stability. Heat is necessary for polymerisation.  Porosity is less .  Material is strong.  Shows less distortion.  less initial deformation  Less creep and greater recovery.  Difficult to deflask  Color stability is good. VS
  • 11. PROPERTIES OF DENTURE BASE RESIN- 1.Taste and Odour: Completely polymerized acrylic resin is tasteless and odourless. 2.Esthetics: It is a clear transparent resin which can be pigmented easily to duplicate oral tissue. 3.strength: The strength of an individual denture base resin is dependent on many factors such as –composition,processing technique etc. Self cured resin generally have lower strength values. 4.Impact strength: It is a measure of energy absorbed by a material when it is broken by a sudden blow. Heat-activated resin=0.98-1.27 joules Chemically activated resin=0.78 joules 5.solubility: Denture base resin are vitually insoluble in the oral fluids 6.colour-stability: The color stability of self-cured acrylic resin is somewhat inferior to heat-cured acrylic resin. 7.Biocompatibility: Completely polymerized acrylic resin are biocompatible.
  • 12. PROCESSING ERRORS- Polymerizationshrinkage-: Processing shrinkage has been measured as 0.26% in chemically activated resin whereas it has been measured 0.53% in heat-activated resin. Porosity-: INTERNAL-Results from the vaporization of unreacted monomer and low molecular weight polymer,when the temp. of a resin surpasses the boiling point of the species EXTERNAL-occurs due to-lack of homogeneity lack of adequate pressure Crazing-: Formation of surface cracks on the denture base resin. Cause-mechanical stresses attack by solvent incorporation of water. Creep-: When a denture base resin is subjected to a sustained load,the material exhibhit an initial deflection,or deformation.if the load is not removed additional plastic deformation may occur over time and this aditional deformation is termed as creep. Chemically-activated resin have high creep value.