@article{oai:shinshu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002129, author = {鷹股, 哲也 and 黒岩, 昭弘 and 倉澤, 郁文 and 湯本, 光希子 and 金井, 満子 and 難波, 麻志子}, issue = {1}, journal = {松本歯学}, month = {Apr}, note = {Traditional room and heat activation methods for vulcanization of soft lining materials have been widely used. However, there has always been a problem with color change, roughness of surfaces and peeling away from acrylic resin during long term clinical use. In the past few years, soft lining materials monomers and polymers have also been modified to improve not only physical and mechanical properties, but also the working properties that facilitate laboratory techniques which apply to denture construction. "Lite Line" is a one-component polyether urethane dimethacrylate resin material which is resilient in nature without the use of leachable plasticizers. Because of the similarity in the chemistry of acrylic denture bases and that material, long term adhesion to existing denture surfaces is possible. This paper presents a clinical use of visible light curing soft lining material "Lite Line" and its in vitro test of color stability., application/pdf}, pages = {45--53}, title = {新しい軟質裏装材 : 光重合型軟質裏装材「Lite Line」について}, volume = {19}, year = {1993} }