Esthetic Removable Partial Dentures Constructed by Recycling Acetal Resin (Case Report)

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Rasha Mohammed Zwwyer, Nidhal Sahib Mansoor

Abstract

    To reduce environmental biohazards, technicians should be educated with safe biological waste disposal procedures and dental material recycling. The best and most suitable preference treatment for these individuals to replace their missing teeth with improved aesthetics is thought to be aesthetic removable partial dentures, or RPDs. The clasp assemblies' display was one of the main issues with RPDs. Acetal resins have superior dimensional stability and reduced creep at higher pressing temperatures compared to nylon. An in vitro study found that acetal occlusal rests can support distal-extension RPDs for up to three years.


    Various scientific investigations have experimented with numerous approaches to recycle and reuse the resources they use on every day. In this article made removable partial denture from re-injected acetal resin, constructed the restorations according to manufacturer instructions and collected the reused acetal resin by cutting sprue injected acetal by using a cuter.


   The result of this study that found the acetal resin can be re-injected and reused in any case without any problems.

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