Preparation of an adhesive in emulsion for maxillofacial prosthetic

Int J Mol Sci. 2010 Oct 13;11(10):3906-21. doi: 10.3390/ijms11103906.

Abstract

Maxillofacial prostheses is a dental medicine specialty aimed at restoring anatomical facial defects caused by cancer, trauma or congenital malformations through an artificial device, which is commonly attached to the skin with the help of an adhesive. The purpose of our research was to develop a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) based on acrylic monomers, characterizing and determining its drying kinetics, that is to say the time it takes to lose 50 to 90% of its moisture. The adhesive synthesis was realized by means of emulsion polymerization; the composition of formulations was: (AA-MMA-EA) and (AA-MMA-2EHA) with different molar ratios. The formulation based on (AA-MMA-2EHA) with 50 w% of solids, presented good adhesive properties such as tack, bond strength, and short drying time. We propose this formulation as a PSA, because it offers an alternative for systemically compromised patients, by less irritation compared to organic solvent-based adhesives.

Keywords: acrylic monomers; drying kinetics; emulsion polymerization; maxillofacial prostheses; pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA).

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adhesives / chemical synthesis*
  • Emulsions / chemical synthesis
  • Maxillofacial Prosthesis*
  • Methylmethacrylates / chemical synthesis*
  • Polymerization

Substances

  • Adhesives
  • Emulsions
  • Methylmethacrylates