Open Access Research Article

Cotton Fibers in Acrylic Facial Epithesis - a Thermal Analyze During Heat Exposure

MARIUS PRICOP, SERBAN TALPOS, CRISTIANA PRICOP, HORATIU URECHESCU, CAMELIA SZUHANEK, MARIUS MATEAS
Published 05 Apr 2021
Pages 99–105

Abstract

Heat cured polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) has been used as denture bases since 1937. PMMA is a vinyl polymer, made by free radical vinyl polymerization from the monomer methyl methacrylate [1]. After the success of using as prosthetic material in the mouth, PMMA began to be used in other areas, for example in facial prosthetics, for facial epitheses. The facial epitheses are exposed permanently to ambiental changes (temperature, air currents, humidity). Secondary, for a better esthetic effect, in facial epitheses PMMA often contain variables quantities of natural fibers (cotton, wool). Our study has analyzed how a PMMA facial epithesis reacts to temperature changes during heat exposure in the summer, especially depending on the amount of fiber it contains, considering that the biological interface between the prosthesis and facial tissues is sensitive to heat [2].

Keywords: cotton; epithesis; thermal; analyze; heat; exposure

How to Cite this Article

PRICOP, M., TALPOS, S., PRICOP, C., URECHESCU, H., SZUHANEK, C., & MATEAS, M. (2021). Cotton Fibers in Acrylic Facial Epithesis - a Thermal Analyze During Heat Exposure. Materiale Plastice, 58(1), 99–105. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.21.1.5449
PRICOP M, TALPOS S, PRICOP C, URECHESCU H, SZUHANEK C, MATEAS M. Cotton Fibers in Acrylic Facial Epithesis - a Thermal Analyze During Heat Exposure. Materiale Plastice. 2021;58(1):99–105. doi: 10.37358/MP.21.1.5449
M. PRICOP, S. TALPOS, C. PRICOP, H. URECHESCU, C. SZUHANEK, and M. MATEAS, "Cotton Fibers in Acrylic Facial Epithesis - a Thermal Analyze During Heat Exposure,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 58, no. 1, pp. 99–105, 2021. doi: 10.37358/MP.21.1.5449
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