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Flexural strength of acrylic denture bases reinforced with nano-peek and peek-zirconia composites: In vitro comparative study
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Abstract
Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) is the most widely used denture base material but exhibits limited fracture resistance under functional loads. This study investigates the effect of incorporating zirconia (ZrO₂) and polyether ether ketone (PEEK) nanoparticles on the structural and mechanical properties of PMMA. Thirty rectangular heat-cured PMMA specimens (65 × 10 × 2.5 mm) were divided into three groups: Group C (control): unmodified PMMA; Group P: PMMA with 5% PEEK nanoparticles; and Group ZP: PMMA with a hybrid of 2.5% ZrO₂ and 2.5% PEEK nanoparticles. Nanoparticle morphology was analyzed by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), showing PEEK sizes between 26–100 nm and spherical ZrO₂ with a mean diameter of 47 nm. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDXS) was performed on ZrO₂ only. FTIR analysis confirmed interfacial bonding in the hybrid composite. Flexural strength was measured via a three-point bending test. The ZP group exhibited the highest flexural strength (mean: 139.78 MPa), significantly outperforming both P and C groups (p < 0.05), with no significant difference between P and C. The synergistic addition of ZrO₂ and PEEK nanoparticles significantly improved the mechanical and structural behavior of PMMA, offering a promising strategy to enhance durability and clinical performance of denture base materials in prosthodontics.
Title: Flexural strength of acrylic denture bases reinforced with nano-peek and peek-zirconia composites: In vitro comparative study
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Abstract
Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) is the most widely used denture base material but exhibits limited fracture resistance under functional loads.
This study investigates the effect of incorporating zirconia (ZrO₂) and polyether ether ketone (PEEK) nanoparticles on the structural and mechanical properties of PMMA.
Thirty rectangular heat-cured PMMA specimens (65 × 10 × 2.
5 mm) were divided into three groups: Group C (control): unmodified PMMA; Group P: PMMA with 5% PEEK nanoparticles; and Group ZP: PMMA with a hybrid of 2.
5% ZrO₂ and 2.
5% PEEK nanoparticles.
Nanoparticle morphology was analyzed by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), showing PEEK sizes between 26–100 nm and spherical ZrO₂ with a mean diameter of 47 nm.
Energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDXS) was performed on ZrO₂ only.
FTIR analysis confirmed interfacial bonding in the hybrid composite.
Flexural strength was measured via a three-point bending test.
The ZP group exhibited the highest flexural strength (mean: 139.
78 MPa), significantly outperforming both P and C groups (p < 0.
05), with no significant difference between P and C.
The synergistic addition of ZrO₂ and PEEK nanoparticles significantly improved the mechanical and structural behavior of PMMA, offering a promising strategy to enhance durability and clinical performance of denture base materials in prosthodontics.
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