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  • The study compares the flexural strength of three materials: autopolymerizing PMMA, CAD/CAM milled PMMA, and CAD/CAM milled PEEK, when used for provisional restorations in dental rehabilitation.
  • Sixty samples were tested under different aging and thermocycling conditions, with flexural strength evaluated using a three-point bend test and statistical analysis performed.
  • Results showed that PEEK had the highest flexural strength after aging and thermocycling, significantly outperforming the other materials, but its strength decreased by about 44% with extended aging.

Article Abstract

Introduction: To compare the flexural strength of autopolymerizing poly methyl methacrylate resins (PMMA) resin, CAD/CAM milled PMMA and CAD/CAM milled poly ether ether ketone (PEEK) when used as provisional restorative materials for long span situations in full mouth rehabilitation after aging and thermocycling.

Materials And Methods: Sixty samples (25 mm × 2 mm × 2 mm) were fabricated using autopolymerizing PMMA resin (GROUP I), CAD/CAM milled PMMA (GROUP II) and PEEK (GROUP III). The groups were subdivided into A and B and subjected to 7 days of aging and 500 cycles of thermocycling (subgroup A) and 14 days of aging and 1000 cycles of thermocycling (subgroup B), respectively, and flexural strength was evaluated using a three-point bend test. The data were analyzed with student t test and pair-wise comparison of mean values was done by ANOVA.

Results: The flexural strength of PEEK subjected to 7 days of aging and 500 cycles of thermocycling (III (A) - 6628.70 MPa) was the highest among all groups followed by PEEK subjected to 14 days of aging and 1000 cycles of thermocycling (III (B) - 3760.50 MPa).

Conclusion: The mean flexural strength of PEEK was statistically significant than the other two materials tested and hence can be recommended for use as a provisional restorative material for long span situations in full mouth rehabilitation. However, the mean flexural strength of PEEK reduced approximately by 44% when subjected to further aging.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijdr.ijdr_195_21DOI Listing

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