Effects of thermocycling on mechanical properties of soft lining materials

Acta Odontol Latinoam. 2009;22(3):227-32.

Abstract

Soft linings are materials used to reduce the tension and forces of mastication, forming all or part of the fitting surface of a denture. This study evaluated the effect of thermocycling on water absorption, solubility, Shore A hardness and color stability of permanent soft liner materials.

Material and methods: Two chemically activated soft liner materials (Sofreliner S; GC Reline Ultrasoft) were tested. Twenty cylindrical specimens (30.0 x 1.0 mm) were prepared for measuring water absorption and solubility and another twenty (30.0 x 3 mm) for analyzing Shore A hardness and color stability. Color was measured by a spectrophotometer before and after 2000 thermocycles. A one-way ANOVA test and Tukey test at a 5% confidence level (p<0.05) were performed.

Results: The results did not show statistical differences for water absorption, solubility or color stability. The post-thermocycling Shore A hardness values were significantly higher than those before the treatment.

Conclusion: Thermocycling of soft liner materials increased Shore A hardness.

MeSH terms

  • Denture Liners*
  • Materials Testing*
  • Mechanics
  • Temperature