Abstract

This study is to investigate the effect of nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR as impact modifier) together with Al2O3/YSZ (toughening) as filler loading in PMMA denture base on the thermal and mechanical properties. PMMA matrix without fillers was mixed between PMMA powder and 0.5 mass% of BPO, and it is used as the control group. The liquid components consist of 90% of methyl methacrylate (MMA) and 10% as the cross-linking agent of ethylene glycol dimethacrylate. The denture base composites were fabricated by incorporating PMMA powder and BPO and fixed at 7.5 mass% NBR particles and filler loading (1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 mass%) of Al2O3/YSZ mixture filler by (1:1 ratio) as the powder components. The ceramic fillers were treated with silane (γ-MPS) and the powder/liquid ratio (P/L) according to dental laboratory practice. The TGA data obtained show that the PMMA composites have better thermal stability compared to unreinforced PMMA, while DSC curves show slightly similar Tg values. DSC results also indicated the presence of unreacted monomer content for both reinforced and unreinforced PMMA composites. The fracture toughness, Vickers hardness and flexural modulus values were statistically increased compared to the unreinforced PMMA matrix (P < 0.05).

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