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Soft lining materials: composition and structure.

J F McCabe

    Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
    |July 1, 1976
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This study classifies five acrylic soft lining materials into two groups based on their composition. Some materials may be reclassified as tissue conditioners due to their unique liquid components.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dental Materials Science
    • Polymer Chemistry

    Background:

    • Soft lining materials are crucial for denture comfort and function.
    • Acrylic-based materials are commonly used for soft denture liners.
    • Understanding material composition is key to performance and classification.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze and classify five proprietary acrylic soft lining materials.
    • To investigate the compositional differences between these materials.
    • To determine if certain materials should be reclassified as tissue conditioners.

    Main Methods:

    • Compositional analysis of five acrylic soft lining materials.
    • Categorization based on the presence of monomer in the liquid component.
    • Evaluation of mechanical properties (implied for reclassification).

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    Main Results:

    • Two distinct groups of acrylic soft lining materials were identified.
    • Group 1 (Soft Oryl, Coe Soft) lacks monomer in the liquid component, resembling tissue conditioners.
    • Group 2 (Palasiv, Virina, Coe Super Soft) comprises conventional acrylics with varying plasticizers and monomers.

    Conclusions:

    • Acrylic soft lining materials exhibit significant compositional diversity.
    • Materials lacking liquid monomer may function as or be classified as tissue conditioners.
    • Further mechanical property analysis is recommended for definitive classification.