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Journal of Dental Research, Vol 62, 118-120, Copyright © 1983 by International & American Associations for Dental Research Online Journals
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A. M. Fletcher, S. Purnaveja, W. M. Amin, G. M. Ritchie, S. Moradians and A. W. Dodd
Because residual monomer may cause tissue irritation, we investigated two self-curing acrylic denture-base materials--one a compression type, and the other a pourable material--by means of gas-liquid chromatography. Both exhibited higher residual monomer levels than did heat-cured acrylics, with thick sections having lower values than did thin sections. The pourable material showed lower values than did the compression variety.
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