Effects of environmental factors on maxillofacial elastomers: Part III—Physical properties
1992
Abstract The physical properties of four currently used and two recently introduced maxillofacial prosthetic materials were evaluated after the materials were subjected to the following seven environmental variables: natural weathering, normal aging, two types of adhesives, two types of cleaning agents and cosmetics. Ultimate tensile strength, percent elongation, tear strength, and Shore A hardness were evaluated. The physical properties recorded for the currently used materials were consistent with previous studies. Although the properties of the recently introduced materials were similar to those currently in use, one of the new materials, A-2186, showed high strength values, although it was one of the softest materials tested. Unfortunately, this new material lost these advantageous characteristics as it was weakened and made harder by most of the tested environmental variables.
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