I. Lewinstein et al., TRANSVERSE BOND STRENGTH OF REPAIRED ACRYLIC RESIN STRIPS AND TEMPERATURE RISE OF DENTURES RELINED WITH VLC RELINE RESIN, The Journal of prosthetic dentistry, 74(4), 1995, pp. 392-399
This study measured the transverse strength of polymethyl methacrylate
heat-cured resin samples repaired with Triad visible Light-cured reli
ne resin with and without bonding pretreatments and with autopolymeriz
ing resin, and it measured the temperature rise of Triad resin during
relining of complete dentures at various curing cycles. The results in
dicated that pretreatment with either monomer or Triad bonding agent i
mproved the bond of the Triad visible light-cured reline resin to the
heat-cured resin. However, the use of the monomer rather than bonding
agent resulted in a stronger bond and obtained values similar to those
of samples repaired with autopolymerizing resin. Polymerization of sa
mples repaired with Triad resin in the curing unit for two cycles of 5
minutes with 1 minute between cycles resulted in bubble formation and
severe distortion of the heat-cured resin in the samples. Curing of t
he relined dentures for 10 minutes as recommended by the manufacturer
raised the average peak temperature to 120 degrees C. In addition, it
was shown that interrupting the light curing cycle attenuated the temp
erature rise, but it also resulted in a relatively softer reline resin
. A continuous light curing of at least 5 minutes with the adjunct tem
perature rise is required to reach 1-hour hardness of 21.8 Vickers har
dness number of the Triad reline resin.