When curing is performed at temperatures exceeding 100°C, in which part of the denture does porosity typically develop?

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Explanation

Porosity caused by curing above 100°C usually forms in the hard, thick central area of the denture due to trapped gases expanding in this dense region, whereas thinner sections are less affected.

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