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Comparative Study
. 1991 Nov-Dec;4(6):561-8.

Adhesion of a new light-polymerized denture base resin to resin teeth and denture base materials

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Comparative Study

Adhesion of a new light-polymerized denture base resin to resin teeth and denture base materials

I Hayakawa et al. Int J Prosthodont. 1991 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Shear adhesive strength tests were conducted to examine the adhesion of a newly developed light-polymerized denture base resin (LPR) to resin teeth and denture base materials. When LPR was bonded to these materials with a new light-activated bonding agent, the adhesive strength improved greatly. Adhesive strengths of LPR to denture base metals were greater than, or similar to, the metal adhesive autopolymerized resin containing 4-META. Compared with the metal adhesive heat-polymerizing resin, the LPR adhesive values were less when bonded to pure titanium but greater for 18-8 stainless steel and the gold-silver-palladium alloy.

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