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Keul, Christine; Seidl, Judith; Güth, Jan-Frederik und Liebermann, Anja (2020): Impact of fabrication procedures on residual monomer elution of conventional polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)-a measurement approach by UV/Vis spectrophotometry. In: Clinical Oral Investigations, Bd. 24, Nr. 12: S. 4519-4530

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Abstract

Objectives: To analyse the residual monomer (MMA) elution of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) in distilled water after diverse fabrication methods and aging procedures. Materials and methods: PMMA specimens (N = 192, PalaXpress;Kulzer, Hanau, Germany) were manufactured (pouring, n = 96/injection, n = 96) and polymerized in water (55 degrees C) without pressure (n = 48) and with 2 bar pressure (n = 48). Specimens were grinded (n = 24) or polished (n = 24) and aged for 12 h in distilled water/37 degrees C (n = 12) or at air/20 degrees C (n = 12) and stored afterwards in distilled water at 37 degrees C. MMA elution was evaluated after 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 15 days (UV/Vis spectrophotometry). Data were analysed with Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Mann-Whitney-U and Cohen-d test using SPSS (alpha < 0.5). Results: The pouring procedure resulted in significantly higher MMA elution than the injection procedure up to 5 days. Polymerization with a pressure of 2 bar reduced the MMA elution significantly for poured specimens. Polishing reduced the MMA elution in comparison to grinding. Conclusions: The fabrication procedure (pouring/injection) showed the strongest correlation to the MMA elution (r = 0.500), followed by polishing (r = 0.243), the pressure during polymerization (r = 0.109) and the storage medium (r = 0.053).

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