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		<title>Bronzeedge83: Створена сторінка: Ultimate? is a denture base material with properties similar to those of the polyamide resins, [http://www.selleckchem.com/products/oicr-9429.html OICR-9429 mou...</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Створена сторінка: Ultimate? is a denture base material with properties similar to those of the polyamide resins, [http://www.selleckchem.com/products/oicr-9429.html OICR-9429 mou...&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Нова сторінка&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Ultimate? is a denture base material with properties similar to those of the polyamide resins, [http://www.selleckchem.com/products/oicr-9429.html OICR-9429 mouse] Valplast? and Lucitone FRS?. As it is a new material, little is known about it, and few laboratories are able to handle it. Ultimate? is a soft material with a low elastic modulus that is characterized by high durability. It can be used to make thin, light bases that are comfortable when worn. In terms of design, its hardness can be increased by the use of a metal rest or metal major connector, and wires should preferably be incorporated into the structure to prevent breakage of the resin clasp and enable readjustment of its retentive capacity. The use of such designs improves its hardness and expands its indications. Care is required when it is used in patients with inadequate clearance who have problems with the support or strength of artificial teeth, or those with a shallow oral vestibule ([http://www.selleckchem.com/products/cpi-637.html CPI-637 chemical structure] been inserted, although this varies between individuals and depends on denture management. As Ultimate? is also a polyamide resin, it is difficult to carry out repairs or relining with self-curing resins at the chairside. Ultimate? can be reinjected, however, to enable indirect relining, addition of teeth, and repair of the resin clasp. Ultimate? can also be used to repair and reline NMCDs made of Lucitone FRS?. EstheShot? is a polyester resin that has polyethylene terephthalate copolymer, well known as the material used to make plastic bottles, as its main ingredient (Fig. 3). EstheShot Bright? has a lower flexural modulus than EstheShot?, and has been developed as a novel polyester resin that combines strength and flexibility (Fig. 4). The package insert lists polyester copolymer as the main ingredient of EstheShot Bright?. Both have outstanding safety, esthetic appearance, and functionality. There have been few studies on the physical properties of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CASK CASK] EstheShot Bright?, but various physical properties of EstheShot? have been reported (Table 4) [7]?and?[8]. Shear bond strength tests comparing EstheShot? and acrylic resins have shown that this product has higher bond strength than polyamide, polycarbonate, or acetyl resins [3]. This is regarded as the most important advantage of EstheShot?, and in practice it can be easily repaired with self-curing resins. Fitting tests also indicated better results than polyamide or polycarbonate resins [23]. In clinical practice, no problems with fitting have been clinically experienced.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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