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Modifications in denture plastics, including acrylics containing butadiene-styrenes, block copolymers to increase toughness, and those with added soluble heavy-element salts to increase radiopacity are described. Developments in processing of denture bases by microwave, laser, and injection methods are described. Also reviewed are acrylics and their dimensional stability, including the effect of artificial salivas on properties. In addition, the rheological, glass transition, dynamic, impact, and
fatigue
properties of denture acrylics are presented.
Adhesion
of polymers to plastics and metals is reviewed, as well as the biocompatibility and adhesion of organisms to denture plastics. Soft denture materials are reviewed with respect to research on new materials and to clinical evaluations of existing products. Finally, studies on the wear of denture teeth are summarized.
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PMID:Denture materials and acrylic base materials. 177 72
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, spreading, proliferation, and collagen matrix production of human bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) on an RGD-modified silk matrix was studied. Anterior cruciate ligament fibroblasts (ACLFs) were used as a control cell source. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and MTT analyses demonstrated that the modified silk matrices support improved BMSC and ACLF attachment and show higher cell density over 14 days in culture when compared with the non-RGD-modified matrices. Collagen type I transcript levels (at day 7) and content (at day 14) was significantly higher on the RGD-modified substrate than on the nonmodified group. The ability of RGD-coupled silk matrices to support BMSC attachment, which leads to higher cell density and collagen matrix production in vitro, combined with mechanical,
fatigue
, and biocompatibility properties of the silk protein matrix, suggest potential for use of this biomaterial for tissue engineering.
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PMID:Human bone marrow stromal cell and ligament fibroblast responses on RGD-modified silk fibers. 1456 98
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between asphalt and aggregate plays an important role in the performance of asphalt mixtures. A low-frequency adhesion
fatigue
test was proposed in this paper to study the effect of environment on the asphalt-aggregate adhesion system. The stress-based
fatigue
model had been utilized to describe the
fatigue
behavior of thin-film asphalt and aggregate system. The factors influencing the adhesion
fatigue
performance were also investigated. Experiment results show that asphalt has more important effect on the adhesion performance comparing with aggregate. Basalt, which is regarded as hydrophobic aggregates with low silica content, has better adhesion performance to asphalt binder when compared with granite. The effects of aging on the adhesion
fatigue
performance are different for PG64-22 and rubber asphalt. Long-term aging is found to reduce the adhesion
fatigue
lives for rubber asphalt and aggregate system, while the effect of long-term aging for aggregate and PG64-22 binder system is positive. Generally the increased stress amplitude and test temperature could induce greater damage and lead to less
fatigue
lives for adhesion test system.
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PMID:Modelling and laboratory studies on the adhesion fatigue performance for thin-film asphalt and aggregate system. 2505 87
This paper contains experimental results of mechanical testing of the AISI 304 steel with composite coatings. The main goal was to investigate the impact of the applied polyurea composite coating on selected mechanical properties:
Adhesion
, impact resistance, static behavior, and, finally,
fatigue
lifetime of notched specimens. In the paper the following configurations of coatings were tested: EP (epoxy resin), EP_GF (epoxy resin + glass fabric), EP_GF_HF (epoxy resin + glass fabric hemp fiber), EP_PUA (epoxy resin + polyurea) resin, EP_GF_PUA (epoxy resin + glass fabric + polyurea) resin, and EP_GF_HF_PUA (epoxy resin + glass fabric + hemp fiber + polyurea) resin. The highest value of force required to break adhesive bonds was observed for the EP_PUA coating, the smallest for the single EP coating. A tendency of polyurea to increase the adhesion of the coating to the base was noticed. The largest area of delamination during the impact test was observed for the EP_GF_HF coating and the smallest for the EP-coated sample. In all tested samples, observed delamination damage during the pull-off test was located between the coating and the metallic base of the sample.
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PMID:Influence of Polyurea Composite Coating on Selected Mechanical Properties of AISI 304 Steel. 3156 48