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The Level of Residual Monomer in Self-curing Denture-base MaterialsUniversity College London, Dental School, Mortimer Market, London WC1E 6JD, England
University College London, Dental School, Mortimer Market, London WC1E 6JD, England
University College London, Dental School, Mortimer Market, London WC1E 6JD, England
University College London, Dental School, Mortimer Market, London WC1E 6JD, England
University College London, Dental School, Mortimer Market, London WC1E 6JD, England
University College London, Dental School, Mortimer Market, London WC1E 6JD, England Because residual monomer may cause tissue irritation, we investigated two self-curing acrylic denture-base materials — one a compression type, and the other a pourable material — by means of gas-liquid chromatography, Both exhibited higher residual monomer levels than did heat-cured acrylics, with thick sections having lower values than did thin sections. The pourable material showed lower values than did the compression variety.
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 62, No. 2,
118-120 (1983) |
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