Abstract

Microwave-processed acrylic resins were introduced in dental practice as an alternative for conventional heat-processed in order to provide easier and faster processing. Microwave polymerized acrylic resins seem to possess adequate physical and biological properties. This paper presents a literature revision about acrylic resin polymerization by microwave energy, establishing a comparison between this method and the traditional water bath polymerization in the aspects of mechanic, biologic and physical properties.

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