O. Sykora et Ej. Sutow, IMPROVED FIT OF MAXILLARY COMPLETE DENTURES PROCESSED ON HIGH EXPANSION STONE CASTS, The Journal of prosthetic dentistry, 77(2), 1997, pp. 205-208
Purpose. Although relatively well-fitting dentures are produced at low
cost and with easy-to-manipulate material, current denture base mater
ials are not ideal. Because acrylic resin complete and removable parti
al dentures change dimensionally as a result of polymerization and the
rmal contractions, a high expansion stone was tested in this study to
determine its ability to compensate for some of the dimensional change
. Material and Methods. Maxillary complete dentures were processed on
type III dental stone and high expansion stone casts. The accuracy of
fit along the posterior palatal border was measured and compared after
the prostheses were trimmed and polished and after their immersion in
water at 23 degrees C at 1-day and 1-week intervals. Results. Statist
ical analysis of the data revealed that at every measurement interval
the maxillary complete dentures processed on high expansion stone had
posterior palatal border openings that were significantly smaller when
compared with type III dental stone (p <0.001).