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    Conventional acrylic resins processed with standard compression molding create equally stable and satisfactory dentures compared to special resins or advanced equipment. Cold-curing acrylic resins also yield satisfactory results, matching heat-curing resins for denture quality.

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    • Materials Science
    • Biomaterials Engineering
    • Prosthodontics

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    • Conventional acrylic resins are widely used in denture fabrication.
    • The efficacy of specialized resins and advanced processing techniques is often debated.
    • Understanding the physical properties and patient satisfaction is crucial for optimal denture design.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To compare the dimensional stability and overall satisfaction of dentures made from conventional acrylic resins using compression molding versus specialized materials and equipment.
    • To evaluate the physical properties of injection-molded dentures in relation to traditional compression-molded acrylic dentures.
    • To assess the comparative outcomes of cold-curing versus heat-curing acrylic resins in denture fabrication.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of numerous investigations comparing denture fabrication techniques.
    • Analysis of studies focusing on dimensional stability and physical properties.
    • Evaluation of patient satisfaction data for different denture materials and processing methods.

    Main Results:

    • Conventional acrylic resins processed via compression molding demonstrate comparable dimensional stability and satisfactory outcomes to dentures made with special resins and elaborate equipment.
    • Injection-molded dentures do not exhibit superior physical properties compared to those produced by carefully controlled compression molding techniques.
    • Dentures fabricated using cold-curing acrylic resins are as satisfactory as those made from heat-curing resins.

    Conclusions:

    • Standard compression molding techniques with conventional acrylic resins are a reliable and effective method for denture fabrication.
    • Advanced processing equipment and specialized resins do not offer significant advantages over conventional methods in terms of denture stability and satisfaction.
    • Both cold-curing and heat-curing acrylic resins provide satisfactory outcomes for denture construction.