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Evaluation of Titanium di oxide Nano-fillers Incorporation on Mechanical Properties of Heat Cured Acrylic Resin


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1 Assistant Lecturer, Prosthetic Dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq
2 Assistant Lecturer, Orthodontic Dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq
     

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The persistence of this revision was to assess the outcome of adding of surface cured titanium dioxide Nano stuffing (TiO2) on Impact strength, Transvers strength and tensile strength.Titanium oxide Nano fillers were merged into (PMMA) denture base by allowed essential majority. The nanoparticles were coated by a film of trimethoxysilypropylmethacrylate (TMSPM). A controlled group and three different percentages 3%, 5% and 7%, of TiO2 dust was added to PMMA powder by weigh up and mixed by probe sonication appliance.120 samples were built and distributed into 3 clusters rendering to the test (40 specimens for each group) and each cluster was split into 4 sub-groups conferring to the ratio of auxiliary TiO2 (10 specimens for each subgroup). The tests piloted were impact strength (charpy tester), transverse strength test and tensile strength test. Extremely significant rise in charpy tester and transverse strength was detected associated with the increase of the addition of TiO2 powder to (PMMA) at the ratio of 3% and 5%; despite the fact a significant drophappened in both tests at the ratio of 7%.Alternatively, there were non-significant progresses in the tensile strength throw the enforcement of (TiO2). Conclusion: the result of this revisionpresented that treated TiO2 Nano-fillers is nominal inaltering impact strength and Transvers strength while it was non nominal in successful altering the tensile strength, the extremerise in impact strength andTransvers strength pragmatic in denture base containing 5% wt. of treated TiO2 Nano-particles.

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heat cures acrylic, Titanium dioxide Nano-filler (TiO2), Nano technology
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Hasanen A. Alnamel
Assistant Lecturer, Prosthetic Dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq
Ali Shyaa Thedan
Assistant Lecturer, Orthodontic Dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq

Abstract


The persistence of this revision was to assess the outcome of adding of surface cured titanium dioxide Nano stuffing (TiO2) on Impact strength, Transvers strength and tensile strength.Titanium oxide Nano fillers were merged into (PMMA) denture base by allowed essential majority. The nanoparticles were coated by a film of trimethoxysilypropylmethacrylate (TMSPM). A controlled group and three different percentages 3%, 5% and 7%, of TiO2 dust was added to PMMA powder by weigh up and mixed by probe sonication appliance.120 samples were built and distributed into 3 clusters rendering to the test (40 specimens for each group) and each cluster was split into 4 sub-groups conferring to the ratio of auxiliary TiO2 (10 specimens for each subgroup). The tests piloted were impact strength (charpy tester), transverse strength test and tensile strength test. Extremely significant rise in charpy tester and transverse strength was detected associated with the increase of the addition of TiO2 powder to (PMMA) at the ratio of 3% and 5%; despite the fact a significant drophappened in both tests at the ratio of 7%.Alternatively, there were non-significant progresses in the tensile strength throw the enforcement of (TiO2). Conclusion: the result of this revisionpresented that treated TiO2 Nano-fillers is nominal inaltering impact strength and Transvers strength while it was non nominal in successful altering the tensile strength, the extremerise in impact strength andTransvers strength pragmatic in denture base containing 5% wt. of treated TiO2 Nano-particles.

Keywords


heat cures acrylic, Titanium dioxide Nano-filler (TiO2), Nano technology



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v20%2Fi1%2F2020%2Fmlu%2F194340