Abstract

Purpose: In spite of chemical union between acrylic resin teeth and acrylic denture base material, detachment of teeth particularly anterior teeth is a frequent observation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate shear bond strength between denture base resin and acrylic resin denture teeth after incorporating various grooves on the ridge lap area. Materials & Methods: A total of 60 samples were prepared and divided into two groups with 30 samples each. Sample in group I were processed with conventional resin whereas in group II with high impact resin. The teeth in each group were subjected to no treatment, vertical groove & Horizontal retentive goove placement on the ridge lap area. In each group unmodified teeth served as control. A shear force was applied at an angle of 130 degrees to the lingual surface of teeth using instron universal testing machine until fracture occurred. Data obtained was statistically analysed using Post hoc and Mann-Whitney Test. Results: Unmodified resin teeth showed the least bond strength. Modification of teeth with vertical and horizontal groove significantly improves the bond strength with denture resin. A significantly greater force was required to fracture teeth from high impact resin and with vertical groove.

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