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. 2022 May 20;23(10):5737. doi: 10.3390/ijms23105737

Table 3.

Included papers with the type of denture base polymer, polymerization method and their corresponding outcomes.

Reference Testing Method Denture Base Material Polymerization Method Outcome
[19] SH, FS, IS High impact PMMA Compression moulding using a water bath, autoclave ↑↑ SH, FS and IS in water bath processing and slow autoclave processing groups
[20] FS, FM Heat cure PMMA, CAD-CAM milled resin Compression moulding using a water bath, injection moulding, CAD-CAM milling ↑↑ FS, FM of the CAD-CAM milled groups
[21] IS Heat cure PMMA Compression moulding using a water bath, microwave ↑↑ in IS of microwave technique compared to water bath group
[22] SH Heat cure PMMA Compression moulding using a water bath, autoclave for 10 min, autoclave for 20 min ↑↑ SH in both 10 min and 20 min autoclave polymerization groups
[23] FS, FM Heat cure PMMA, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% acrylamide monomer in heat cure PMMA Autoclave, microwave ↑↑ FS in 15% copolymer group
[24] FS, SH Heat cure PMMA, CAD-CAM block Compression moulding using a water bath, heat polymerization at 100 °C under high pressure (200 MPa), CAD-CAM milling ↑↑ FS while ↓↓ SH in CAD blocks.
[25] FS, FM, FT Heat cure PMMA with and without Hexanediol dimethacrylate HDDMA (10, 20, 30 wt%) and TU (10 wt%) Microwave 10 wt% HDDMA ↑↑ the mechanical properties (FS, FM & FT) of denture base resin
[26] FS Heat cure PMMA with or without TU in various wt% Microwave FS ↓ as glass filler uploading ↑
[27] FS, IS, SH Heat cure PMMA, 3-D printed denture resin Compression moulding using a water bath, 3-D printing ↑↑ FS, IS & SH in Compression moulding groups
[28] TS, EM, IS Heat cure PMMA, heat cure PMMA coated with ceromers Compression moulding using a water bath Coating with ceromers ↑↑ the mechanical properties of PMMA denture base
[29] FS, FM Heat cure PMMA, heat cure PMMA copolymerized with EMA, BMA, and IBMA Compression moulding using a water bath FS & FM values of all copolymer groups were ↑ than those of the control group
[30] FS Heat cure PMMA High-pressure dry curing, compression moulding using a water bath ↑↑ FS in samples fabricated in a dry environment at high pressure
[31] SH, IS Heat cure PMMA, high impact PMMA Compression moulding using air circulating oven, dry heat, water bath ↑ SH & IS in rubber reinforced PMMA using air circulating oven and dry heat oven
[32] FS Heat cure PMMA Compression moulding using air circulating oven, dry heat, water bath ↑↑ FS in water bath group
[33] IS, TS, EM Heat cure PMMA, PMMA-pressed, PEEK PEEK-pressed (100 °C, 150 °C, 175 °C & 200 °C) & PEEK-milled ↑↑ TS & EM in PEEK-milled groups. While ↑ IS in PEEK-pressed at 100 °C
[34] FT, FS, EM Heat cure PMMA High pressure polymerization at 500, 800 & 980 MPa ↑↑ FT and ↓↓ FS & EM in high pressure polymerized groups compared to ambient temperature polymerized control group
[35] FS, IS Heat cure PMMA, heat cure PMMA with tricyclodecane dimethanol diacrylate comonomer at 10% and 20% (v/v) Compression moulding using a water bath ↑↑ FS & IS in experimental groups
[36] FS Heat cure PMMA Compression moulding using a water bath, injection moulding thermo-pressed ↑↑ FS in injection moulded a thermo-pressed group
[37] FS Heat cure PMMA with and without IBMA and HEMA monomers Compression moulding using a water bath, injection moulding thermo-pressed Low wt.% of IBMA or HEMA ↑↑ FS
[38] SH Heat cure PMMA Compression moulding using a water bath, microwave (at 550 W, 630 W or 650 W) in SH of the control and experimental groups
[39] FS, FM Heat cure PMMA Compression moulding using a water bath, microwave (at 550 W, 630 W, 650 W or 700 W) in FS & FM of the control and experimental groups
[40] FS Heat cure PMMA, heat cure PMMA with 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 and 1 wt% polyimide monomer Compression moulding with heat polymerization at 100 °C for 1 h ↑↑ FS and FM using low wt.% of polyimide monomer in PMMA

Key: ↑↑ = significant increase, ↑= increase, = no significant change, ↓ = decrease, ↓↓ = significant decrease, FS = flexural strength, SH = surface hardness, IS = impact strength, FT = fracture toughness, FM = flexural modulus, TS = tensile strength, EM = elastic modulus, PMMA = polymethyl methacrylate, CAD-CAM = computer aided design-computer aided manufacturing, CAD = computer aided design, HDDMA = hexanediol dimethacrylate, TU = Thiourethane, EMA = ethyl methacrylate, BMA = butyl methacrylate, IBMA = isobutyl methacrylate, HEMA = hydroxyethyl-methacrylate.