Fracture force, deflection, and toughness of acrylic denture repairs involving glass fiber reinforcement.

@article{Kostoulas2008FractureFD,
  title={Fracture force, deflection, and toughness of acrylic denture repairs involving glass fiber reinforcement.},
  author={Ioannis Kostoulas and Victoria T Kavoura and Maria J Frangou and Gregory Polyzois},
  journal={Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists},
  year={2008},
  volume={17 4},
  pages={
          257-61
        }
}
PURPOSE Fractures in acrylic resin dentures occur quite often in the practice of prosthodontics. A durable repairing system for denture base fracture is desired to avoid recurrent fracture. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the fracture force, deflection, and toughness of a heat-polymerized denture base resin repaired with autopolymerized resin alone (C), visible light-polymerizing resin (VLC), or autopolymerizing resin reinforced with unidirectional (Stick) (MA-FS) and woven glass… 
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