denture base polymers, poly methyl methacrylate improved using free radical copolymerization
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poly methyl methacrylate (pmma) is the most common material used in prosthodontics. several studies indicate a breakdown of the number of very high resin bases after 2 to 3 years to avoid breaking bass and several attempts have been made, such as altering the chemical structure of resin by adding causes cross linking or copolymerization. the innovative method for improving the physical properties of the prosthesis and increase its strength, a copolymer of styrene - methyl methacrylate was proposed. tensile strength increased with the increase of styrene with methyl methacrylate in an amount determined to be the most resistant. polystyrene and poly methyl methacrylate and copolymers characterized by ftir, cnmr and tg and tensile strength were measured according to iso1567 standard.
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Journal title:
iranian chemical communicationPublisher: payame noor university (pnu)
ISSN 2423-4958
volume 3
issue Issue 3, pp. 180-282 2015
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