
pmid: 2606263
Flexural failure of denture-base materials is considered the primary mode of clinical failure. However, there are several methods of conducting flexural tests, and none has been demonstrated to be the most appropriate. Three- and four-point bend-testing were compared, with four different dental polymers used. The values for modulus of elasticity determined by the two tests were not statistically different. However, the values for flexural strength from the three-point bend test were always greater, suggesting that that parameter is dependent on the testing procedure. Modifications to the existing denture-base material specification are suggested.
Dental Stress Analysis, Denture Bases, Polymers, Elasticity
Dental Stress Analysis, Denture Bases, Polymers, Elasticity
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