Review Article

Denture Liners: A Systematic Review Relative to Adhesion and Mechanical Properties

Table 1

Included studies related to the bond strength.

Author/yearMethod Study objectives Outcomes

Ahmad et al./2009Shear bond strengthBond strength, denture to reline materialsHigher bond strengths with similar compositions. PMMA (Meliodent), highest bond strength with (Meliodent RR), and UDMA (Eclipse) with Eclipse reline

Lassila et al./2010Tensile bond strengthBond strength, liners to fiber-reinforced and unreinforced PMMASofreliner Tough, highest bond strength, and Eversoft, lowest

Więckiewicz et al./2014Tensile and shear bond strengthAdhesion of silicone lining to denture baseA-Soft Line 30, the best adhesive properties

Mese and Guzel/2008Tensile bond strengthEffect of storage on bond strength and hardness, resilient linersBond strength, lower as storage time increased. Greater changes, acrylic resilient liner

Atsü and Keskin/2013Tensile bond strengthBond strength, silicone denture liner, effects of surface treatment after thermocyclingHighest bond strength with adhesive.
Surface treatment did not improve bond strength

Santawisuk et al./2013Tensile bond strengthComparing experimental silicone with lining materialsSilastic® MDX4-4210 silicone, greater mechanical properties

Ohkubo et al./2009Shear bond strengthBond strength immersing denture in methylmercaptanMethylmercaptan causes liner detachment

Takahashi et al./2011Tensile bond strengthAccelerated aging times on bond strength of soft linersMucopren Soft, higher tensile bond strength than Trusoft

Hamanaka et al./2016Shear bond strength testBond strength of reline resin to injection-molded thermoplastic dentureBond strengths’ values varied. Bond improved, tribochemical silica coating and 4-META/MMA-TBB resin

Cavalcanti et al./2014Tensile bond strengthSurface treatments on adhesion of silicone denture linersMethylmethacrylate and ethyl acetate improved the adhesion of a silicone denture liner to PMMA

Kim et al./2014 [33]Tensile bond strengthBond strength, long-term soft denture liningGC Reline Soft, highest bond strength. GC Reline Ultrasoft and Mucopren Soft, the lowest

Kanie et al./2009Tensile bond strength and adhesive strengthPhysical/mechanical properties, experimental light-curing soft liningTensile strength of UV-37, the lowest. No difference in adhesive strength between UV-35 and UV-37 at 1 day and 12 months

Dayrell et al./2012Tensile bond strengthBond strength and surface roughness of soft liners, sealer coatingWithout surface sealer Mucopren Soft and Dentuflex, highest bond strength; Ufi Gel, intermediate; and Comfort Denso, the lowest

Takahashi et al./2009Flexural strength testMicrowave postpolymerization (PP) on strength, acrylic resin intact and relinedNew Truliner, smaller strength with PP microwave and effective only for Kooliner

Kim et al./2014 [40]Tensile bond strength and transverse bond strengthBond strength, relining resins, Acrytone, comparison, heat-polymerized acrylic and polyamideBond strength, reline resins and thermoplastic denture similar to acrylic resin. Polyamide, lowest

Maeda et al./2012Peel bond strengthBond of resilient denture liners to dentureAll, adequate bond strength, used clinically for three years

Tanimoto et al./2009Peel bond strengthAdhesive denture and denture linerGC Reline Ultrasoft, lower adhesion

Koodaryan and Hafezeqoran/2016Shear bond strength testBond strength, reline resin, polyamide and surface modification, acetic acidAcetic acid, the greatest bond strength of MMA

Osathananda and Wiwatwarrapan/2014Shear bond strength testBond strength, denture-reline resins, methyl formate-methyl acetate (MF-MA)MF:MA ratio 25:75, enhances bond strength, denture and UNIFAST Trad, or Ufi Gel Hard

Akin et al./2013Tensile bond strengthBond strength, silicone denture liner, surface treatmentsDenture base, silicone liner, similar bond strength. Lasing Eclipse resin, increased bond strength

Pisani et al./2009Tensile bond strengthSodium perborate, bond strength, degree infiltration, acrylic resin/denture linersKooliner, no difference in bond strength, immersion or sodium perborate.
Mucopren Soft, highest tension, and Elite Soft the lowest

Alcântara et al./2012Peel bond strengthBond strength-antimicrobial soft liner, dentureAntimicrobial did not affect bond strength, resilient liner and denture

Chladek et al./2013Tensile bond strengthSilver nanoparticle into denture linersTensile strength reduced. Bond strength of Ufi Gel, 40 ppm silver nanoparticle composites did not differ. Increase in bond strength, aging