Effects of various silane coupling agents on the strength and the surface roughness of glass fiber-added PMMA resin.
- Author:
Sang Il LEE
1
;
Chang Whe KIM
;
Young Jun LIM
;
Myung Joo KIM
;
Suk Dae YUN
Author Information
1. Department of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Korea. lsi123@dreamwiz.com
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Glass fiber;
Silane;
PMMA resin;
Surface roughness;
Transverse strength
- MeSH:
Dentures;
Elastic Modulus;
Glass*;
Gyeongsangnam-do;
Massachusetts;
Minnesota;
Polymethyl Methacrylate*
- From:The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
2007;45(4):457-468
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
STATEMENTS OF PROBLEM: The fracture of acrylic resin dentures remains an unsolved problem. Therefore, many investigations have been performed and various approaches to strengthening acrylic resin, for example, the reinforcement of heat-cured acrylic resin using glass fibers, have been suggested over the years. Silane is important for bonding between glass fiber and resin. PURPOSE: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of various silane on the strength of PMMA resin and roughness of resin-glass fiber complex after abrasion test. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 3mm glass fiber (Chopped strand, Hankuk fiber Co., Milyang, Korea) was treated with 3 kinds of silane (MPS, EPS, APS) (Sila-ace, Chisso chemical, Tokyo, Japan) and mixed with PMMA resin(Vertex RS, Vertex Dental B.V., Zeist, Netherlands). Transverse strength and Young's modulus was measured using Instron (Instron model 4466, Instron, Massachusetts, USA). After abrasion test (The 858 Mini Bionix II Test System, MTS System Co., Minnesota, USA) surface roughness was evaluated using tester (Form Talysurf plus, Taylor Hopson Ltd., Leicester, England). Examination of scanning electron microscope was also performed RESULTS: Within this study, the following conclusions were drawn. 1. Surface treatment of glass fiber with MPS and APS increased transverse strength of PMMA resin complex, but surface treatment with EPS decreased transverse strength of PMMA resin complex (p<0.05). 2. Silane treated glass fiber increased Young's modulus of PMMA resin complex compared to desized glass fiber (p<0.05). 3. Roughness increased after abrasion test in case of PMMA resin reinforced with desized glass fiber (p<0.05). 4. Roughness change was not observed after abrasion test in case of PMMA resin reinforced with silane treated glass fiber (p>0.05).