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Analysis of the Hardness of Soft Relining Materials for Removable Dentures

The main functional feature of elastomeric soft linings materials is the ability to discharge loads in the tissues of the mucosa. As a result, there are fewer injuries to the mucosa and chewing ability increases. In addition, these prostheses are more comfortable in the patient’s opinion. To obtain...

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Autores principales: Białożyt-Bujak, Ewa, Wyszyńska, Magdalena, Chladek, Grzegorz, Czelakowska, Aleksandra, Gala, Andrzej, Orczykowska, Magdalena, Białożyt, Agata, Kasperski, Jacek, Skucha-Nowak, Małgorzata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8467573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34574415
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189491
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author Białożyt-Bujak, Ewa
Wyszyńska, Magdalena
Chladek, Grzegorz
Czelakowska, Aleksandra
Gala, Andrzej
Orczykowska, Magdalena
Białożyt, Agata
Kasperski, Jacek
Skucha-Nowak, Małgorzata
author_facet Białożyt-Bujak, Ewa
Wyszyńska, Magdalena
Chladek, Grzegorz
Czelakowska, Aleksandra
Gala, Andrzej
Orczykowska, Magdalena
Białożyt, Agata
Kasperski, Jacek
Skucha-Nowak, Małgorzata
author_sort Białożyt-Bujak, Ewa
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description The main functional feature of elastomeric soft linings materials is the ability to discharge loads in the tissues of the mucosa. As a result, there are fewer injuries to the mucosa and chewing ability increases. In addition, these prostheses are more comfortable in the patient’s opinion. To obtain the equal distribution of forces on the muco-bone basis and to reduce the traumatizing effect of the denture plate for patients using full dentures, soft lining materials can be used. Aim of the study: the aim of the work was a comparative laboratory study of ten materials used for soft lining of acrylic complete dentures. Methodology: Materials based on acrylates (Vertex Soft, Villacryl Soft, Flexacryl Soft) and on silicones (Sofreliner Tough Medium, Sofreliner Tough Medium, Ufi Gel SC, GC Reline Soft, Elite Soft Relining, Molloplast) were compared. Laboratory tests include tests of changes in Shore’a A hardness of soft lining material. The tests were conducted taking into account 90 day term aging in the distilled water environment based on the methodology presented in the European Standard ISO 10139-2. Results: For most silicone materials, only small changes in hardness were found in the range of 0.7 (Ufi Gel SC) to 3.3 (Sofreliner Tough Medium) on the Shore A scale. The exception was GC Reline Soft, for which a marked increase in hardness was noted. All materials based on acrylates were characterized by successive increase in hardness over time. However, in the case of the Vertex Soft material, the increase in hardness was relatively small (5.5 ShA).
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spelling pubmed-84675732021-09-27 Analysis of the Hardness of Soft Relining Materials for Removable Dentures Białożyt-Bujak, Ewa Wyszyńska, Magdalena Chladek, Grzegorz Czelakowska, Aleksandra Gala, Andrzej Orczykowska, Magdalena Białożyt, Agata Kasperski, Jacek Skucha-Nowak, Małgorzata Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The main functional feature of elastomeric soft linings materials is the ability to discharge loads in the tissues of the mucosa. As a result, there are fewer injuries to the mucosa and chewing ability increases. In addition, these prostheses are more comfortable in the patient’s opinion. To obtain the equal distribution of forces on the muco-bone basis and to reduce the traumatizing effect of the denture plate for patients using full dentures, soft lining materials can be used. Aim of the study: the aim of the work was a comparative laboratory study of ten materials used for soft lining of acrylic complete dentures. Methodology: Materials based on acrylates (Vertex Soft, Villacryl Soft, Flexacryl Soft) and on silicones (Sofreliner Tough Medium, Sofreliner Tough Medium, Ufi Gel SC, GC Reline Soft, Elite Soft Relining, Molloplast) were compared. Laboratory tests include tests of changes in Shore’a A hardness of soft lining material. The tests were conducted taking into account 90 day term aging in the distilled water environment based on the methodology presented in the European Standard ISO 10139-2. Results: For most silicone materials, only small changes in hardness were found in the range of 0.7 (Ufi Gel SC) to 3.3 (Sofreliner Tough Medium) on the Shore A scale. The exception was GC Reline Soft, for which a marked increase in hardness was noted. All materials based on acrylates were characterized by successive increase in hardness over time. However, in the case of the Vertex Soft material, the increase in hardness was relatively small (5.5 ShA). MDPI 2021-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8467573/ /pubmed/34574415 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189491 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wyszyńska, Magdalena
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Gala, Andrzej
Orczykowska, Magdalena
Białożyt, Agata
Kasperski, Jacek
Skucha-Nowak, Małgorzata
Analysis of the Hardness of Soft Relining Materials for Removable Dentures
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title_short Analysis of the Hardness of Soft Relining Materials for Removable Dentures
title_sort analysis of the hardness of soft relining materials for removable dentures
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8467573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34574415
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189491
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