HPLC characterization of two resins used in removable prosthodontics: ProBase® hot and ProBase® cold

2019 
Introduction: Denture base acrylic resins release residual monomers as a result of an incomplete polymerization [1]. Due to its toxic effects on cells and constant contact with the oral mucosa, it is important to analyze the composition of these resins [2]. Organic solvents can mimic the erosive and acidic action of food and beverages and to penetrate resins’ polymeric matrix [3]. According to ISO 10993-5 (1999), to ensure the release of monomers, specimens must remain for at least 24 hours in contact with the solvent. High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is the most efficient method to identify these components [3]. The aim of this study is to identify the monomers released by two denture base acrylic resins.Materials and methods: Specimens of self-cured resin ProBase® Cold and heat-polymerized resin ProBase® Hot were prepared according to the manufacturer’s instructions and placed in contact with an organic solvent by the sink-in method. The elution of Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate (HEMA), Methyl M...
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