Effect of electrical grade glass fibres and silver nanoparticles on the mechanical properties of provisional PMMA material
Rohan Yatindra Vaidya, I. N. Aparna, Gayathri Krishnamoorthy, Aditi Chopra

TL;DR
This study examines how adding glass fibers and silver nanoparticles affects the mechanical properties of a provisional dental material.
Contribution
The novelty lies in evaluating the combined and individual effects of E-glass fibers and silver nanoparticles on PMMA's mechanical properties.
Findings
Adding silver nanoparticles or E-glass fibers individually improves microhardness and flexural strength of PMMA.
Combining both additives does not enhance mechanical properties as effectively as using them separately.
SEM analysis revealed clumping of silver nanoparticles and non-uniform fiber orientation.
Abstract
The use of provisional crowns and bridges rendered the necessary care for the prepared teeth. The protection of the prepared tooth is one of the most important factors in the long-term success of fixed dental prosthesis. Temporary crowns and bridges for longer periods of use are most often made of acrylic material. Unfortunately, it does not have the appropriate mechanical properties or resistance to microbial colonization Therefore, the purpose is to modify it by adding glass fibers (2% w/w) and silver nanoparticles (0.5% w/w). A total of 160 samples were prepared which were segregated into 4 groups based on the test performed. Each group had 4 subgroups which consisted of samples containing silver nanoparticles (0.5% w/w) and E-glass fiber (2% w/w) mixed with PMMA in their respective concentrations. The samples were then tested for surface roughness, micro-hardness, flexural strength…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental materials and restorations · Bone Tissue Engineering Materials · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes
