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Denture Base Resin

February 27, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Denture Base Resin

Classify denture base resin.
Or 

Describe briefly denture base materials.
Or 
Classification of Denture base Materials
Or
Write about the classification of denture base resin based on polymerization.
Answer:

Material which is used for making denture base, is denture base materials.

Classification Of Denture Base Materials:
1.
Dental Resins And Polymers Dental Base Materials

2.
Dental Resins And Polymers Denture Base Materials

ISO 20795-1:2003 Classifiation:

  • Type I—Heat polymerizable polymers
    • Class 1 — Powder and liquid
    • Class 2 — Plastic cake.
  • Type II — Autopolymerizable polymers
    • Class 1 — Powder and liquid
    • Class 2 — Powder and liquid pour-type resins.
  • Type III — Thermoplastic blank or powder
  • Type IV — Light-activated materials
  • Type V — Microwave cured materials.

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