This paper describes the use of cold-curing dental acrylic for the repair o
f shell fractures in a number of species of turtles as an alternative to fi
breglass and epoxy resins. Cold-curing dental acrylic minimises the amount
of secondary injury induced by the exothermic reactions caused by epoxy res
ins. Early investigation has shown a good response to this new technique, i
n at least the medium term. No complications have been seen with this techn
ique so far, but investigation is needed to evaluate its long-term effects.