ARTÍCULO
Fracture Resistance Analysis of CAD/CAM Interim Fixed Prosthodontic Materials: PMMA, Graphene, Acetal Resin and Polysulfone
Fecha
2023Registro en:
2073-4360
10.3390/polym15071761
Autor
Abad Coronel, Cristian Gustavo
Calle Cabrera, Viviana Carolina
Abril Orellana, Gabriela Alexandra
Paltán Zhingre, César Antonio
Fajardo Seminario, Jorge Isaac
Institución
Resumen
The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the fracture resistance of temporary
restorations made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), graphene-modified PMMA (GRA), acetal
resin (AR) and polysulfone (PS) obtained by a subtractive technique (milling) using a computer-aided
design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) system of a three-unit fixed dental prosthesis (FDP). Methods:
Four groups of ten samples were fabricated for each material. Each specimen was characterized
by a compression test on a universal testing machine, all specimens were loaded to fracture and the
value in Newtons (N) was recorded by software connected to the testing machine. The fracture mode
was evaluated on all samples using a stereomicroscope. Results: There were statistically significant
differences (p value < 0.005) between PMMA and the other three materials (PMMA: 1302.71 N; GRA:
1990.02 N; RA: 1796.20 N; PS: 2234.97). PMMA presented a significantly lower value than the other
materials, and PS showed the highest value. GRA and RA presented a similar range of values but
they were still higher than those of PMMA. Conclusions: GRA, RA and PS are presented as valid
options within the range of interim milled restorative materials and as alternatives to PMMA.