Authors
KS Naveen, JP Singh, M Viswambaran, RK Dhiman
Publication date
2015/12/1
Journal
Medical journal armed forces India
Volume
71
Pages
S293-S298
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
Flexural strength is an important mechanical property that determines the long-term prognosis of interim restorations. Studies are lacking regarding the effect of silanation of the various types of glass fibre impregnation on the flexural strength of resin interim restorations.
Methods
A customized metal die was milled to simulate the prepared abutments of a three-unit fixed dental prosthesis. A total of seventy five samples of interim fixed dental prostheses were prepared using autopolymerizing tooth colour acrylic resin. Unidirectional and woven forms of glass fibres (Stick and Stick Net), which were silane treated and untreated were used to reinforce the resin matrix. Fifteen samples were prepared for each group along with unreinforced group serving as control. The flexural strength was evaluated with universal testing machine.
Results
The means and standard deviations of flexural strength for different groups …
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