Abstract

BackgroundPoor mechanical properties are among the main limitations of acrylic resins. Addition of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles to acrylic resin has been shown to improve its mechanical properties with an adverse effect on its color. Thus, this study sought to assess the tensile and impact strength of a color modified heat cure acrylic resin reinforced with TiO2 nanoparticles.Material and MethodsIn this in vitroexperimental study, 1wt% TiO2 nanoparticles were added to SR Triplex Hot heat-cure acrylic resin powder and mixed. Pigments and color fibers were also added and 18 samples were fabricated of this paste for tensile and impact strength testing (n=9) according to ISO5271. Eighteen control samples were also fabricated from the acrylic powder without any modification. Independent t-test was used for data analysis (P< 0.05).ResultsThe mean tensile strength of the reinforced group was found to be significantly higher (difference of 11 MPa) than that of the control group (P=0.001). The mean impact strength of the reinforced group was 7 MPa higher than that of the control group and this difference was statistically significant as well (P=0.001).ConclusionsThe color modified acrylic resin reinforced with 1wt% TiO2 showed significantly higher tensile and impact strength compared to the conventional acrylic resin. Thus, TiO2 nanoparticles may be incorporated into color-modified acrylic resin powder to enhance its tensile and impact strength, given that they have no adverse effect on other properties. Key words:Tensile strength, acrylic resins, titanium dioxide, impact strength.

Highlights

  • Polymethyl methacrylate is among the most commonly used materials for the fabrication of removable complete or partial dentures

  • The current study was conducted to assess the effect of addition of TiO2 to color-modified acrylic resin powder on its tensile and impact strength in comparison with conventional acrylic resin

  • The results showed that the mean tensile and impact strength values of the modified acrylic resin were significantly higher than those of the control group

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Introduction

Polymethyl methacrylate is among the most commonly used materials for the fabrication of removable complete or partial dentures. Hernandez et al showed that heat-cured Acralon, a polymethyl methacrylate resin, in combination with TiO2 had higher strength than the conventional acrylic resin for the fabrication of temporary crowns. They only measured the Knoop hardness number and did not compare the mechanical properties of the reinforced and control acrylic resins [17]. Conclusions: The color modified acrylic resin reinforced with 1wt% TiO2 showed significantly higher tensile and impact strength compared to the conventional acrylic resin. TiO2 nanoparticles may be incorporated into color-modified acrylic resin powder to enhance its tensile and impact strength, given that they have no adverse effect on other properties

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