Effect of denture cleansers on metal ion release and surface roughness of denture base materials

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Autor(a) principal: Davi,Letícia Resende
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Felipucci,Daniela Nair Borges, Souza,Raphael Freitas de, Bezzon,Osvaldo Luiz, Lovato-Silva,Cláudia Helena, Pagnano,Valéria Oliveira, Paranhos,Helena de Freitas Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Journal
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402012000400013
Resumo: Chemical disinfectants are usually associated with mechanical methods to remove stains and reduce biofilm formation. This study evaluated the effect of disinfectants on release of metal ions and surface roughness of commercially pure titanium, metal alloys, and heat-polymerized acrylic resin, simulating 180 immersion trials. Disk-shaped specimens were fabricated with commercially pure titanium (Tritan), nickel-chromium-molybdenum-titanium (Vi-Star), nickel-chromium (Fit Cast-SB Plus), and nickel-chromium-beryllium (Fit Cast-V) alloys. Each cast disk was invested in the flasks, incorporating the metal disk to the heat-polymerized acrylic resin. The specimens (n=5) were immersed in these solutions: sodium hypochlorite 0.05%, Periogard, Cepacol, Corega Tabs, Medical Interporous, and Polident. Deionized water was used as a control. The quantitative analysis of metal ion release was performed using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ELAN DRC II). A surface analyzer (Surftest SJ-201P) was used to measure the surface roughness (µm). Data were recorded before and after the immersions and evaluated by two-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (α=0.05). The nickel release proved most significant with the Vi-Star and Fit Cast-V alloys after immersion in Medical Interporous. There was a significant difference in surface roughness of the resin (p=0.011) after immersion. Cepacol caused significantly higher resin roughness. The immersion products had no influence on metal roughness (p=0.388). It could be concluded that the tested alloys can be considered safe for removable denture fabrication, but disinfectant solutions as Cepacol and Medical Interporous tablet for daily denture immersion should be used with caution because it caused greater resin surface roughness and greater ion release, respectively.
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spelling Effect of denture cleansers on metal ion release and surface roughness of denture base materialsdenture hygienecommercially pure titaniumnickel-chromium alloysheat-polymerized acrylic resinChemical disinfectants are usually associated with mechanical methods to remove stains and reduce biofilm formation. This study evaluated the effect of disinfectants on release of metal ions and surface roughness of commercially pure titanium, metal alloys, and heat-polymerized acrylic resin, simulating 180 immersion trials. Disk-shaped specimens were fabricated with commercially pure titanium (Tritan), nickel-chromium-molybdenum-titanium (Vi-Star), nickel-chromium (Fit Cast-SB Plus), and nickel-chromium-beryllium (Fit Cast-V) alloys. Each cast disk was invested in the flasks, incorporating the metal disk to the heat-polymerized acrylic resin. The specimens (n=5) were immersed in these solutions: sodium hypochlorite 0.05%, Periogard, Cepacol, Corega Tabs, Medical Interporous, and Polident. Deionized water was used as a control. The quantitative analysis of metal ion release was performed using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ELAN DRC II). A surface analyzer (Surftest SJ-201P) was used to measure the surface roughness (µm). Data were recorded before and after the immersions and evaluated by two-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (α=0.05). The nickel release proved most significant with the Vi-Star and Fit Cast-V alloys after immersion in Medical Interporous. There was a significant difference in surface roughness of the resin (p=0.011) after immersion. Cepacol caused significantly higher resin roughness. The immersion products had no influence on metal roughness (p=0.388). It could be concluded that the tested alloys can be considered safe for removable denture fabrication, but disinfectant solutions as Cepacol and Medical Interporous tablet for daily denture immersion should be used with caution because it caused greater resin surface roughness and greater ion release, respectively.Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto2012-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402012000400013Brazilian Dental Journal v.23 n.4 2012reponame:Brazilian Dental Journalinstname:Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)instacron:FUNORP10.1590/S0103-64402012000400013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDavi,Letícia ResendeFelipucci,Daniela Nair BorgesSouza,Raphael Freitas deBezzon,Osvaldo LuizLovato-Silva,Cláudia HelenaPagnano,Valéria OliveiraParanhos,Helena de Freitas Oliveiraeng2012-11-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-64402012000400013Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bdj/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbdj@forp.usp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br1806-47600103-6440opendoar:2012-11-29T00:00Brazilian Dental Journal - Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of denture cleansers on metal ion release and surface roughness of denture base materials
title Effect of denture cleansers on metal ion release and surface roughness of denture base materials
spellingShingle Effect of denture cleansers on metal ion release and surface roughness of denture base materials
Davi,Letícia Resende
denture hygiene
commercially pure titanium
nickel-chromium alloys
heat-polymerized acrylic resin
title_short Effect of denture cleansers on metal ion release and surface roughness of denture base materials
title_full Effect of denture cleansers on metal ion release and surface roughness of denture base materials
title_fullStr Effect of denture cleansers on metal ion release and surface roughness of denture base materials
title_full_unstemmed Effect of denture cleansers on metal ion release and surface roughness of denture base materials
title_sort Effect of denture cleansers on metal ion release and surface roughness of denture base materials
author Davi,Letícia Resende
author_facet Davi,Letícia Resende
Felipucci,Daniela Nair Borges
Souza,Raphael Freitas de
Bezzon,Osvaldo Luiz
Lovato-Silva,Cláudia Helena
Pagnano,Valéria Oliveira
Paranhos,Helena de Freitas Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Felipucci,Daniela Nair Borges
Souza,Raphael Freitas de
Bezzon,Osvaldo Luiz
Lovato-Silva,Cláudia Helena
Pagnano,Valéria Oliveira
Paranhos,Helena de Freitas Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Davi,Letícia Resende
Felipucci,Daniela Nair Borges
Souza,Raphael Freitas de
Bezzon,Osvaldo Luiz
Lovato-Silva,Cláudia Helena
Pagnano,Valéria Oliveira
Paranhos,Helena de Freitas Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv denture hygiene
commercially pure titanium
nickel-chromium alloys
heat-polymerized acrylic resin
topic denture hygiene
commercially pure titanium
nickel-chromium alloys
heat-polymerized acrylic resin
description Chemical disinfectants are usually associated with mechanical methods to remove stains and reduce biofilm formation. This study evaluated the effect of disinfectants on release of metal ions and surface roughness of commercially pure titanium, metal alloys, and heat-polymerized acrylic resin, simulating 180 immersion trials. Disk-shaped specimens were fabricated with commercially pure titanium (Tritan), nickel-chromium-molybdenum-titanium (Vi-Star), nickel-chromium (Fit Cast-SB Plus), and nickel-chromium-beryllium (Fit Cast-V) alloys. Each cast disk was invested in the flasks, incorporating the metal disk to the heat-polymerized acrylic resin. The specimens (n=5) were immersed in these solutions: sodium hypochlorite 0.05%, Periogard, Cepacol, Corega Tabs, Medical Interporous, and Polident. Deionized water was used as a control. The quantitative analysis of metal ion release was performed using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ELAN DRC II). A surface analyzer (Surftest SJ-201P) was used to measure the surface roughness (µm). Data were recorded before and after the immersions and evaluated by two-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (α=0.05). The nickel release proved most significant with the Vi-Star and Fit Cast-V alloys after immersion in Medical Interporous. There was a significant difference in surface roughness of the resin (p=0.011) after immersion. Cepacol caused significantly higher resin roughness. The immersion products had no influence on metal roughness (p=0.388). It could be concluded that the tested alloys can be considered safe for removable denture fabrication, but disinfectant solutions as Cepacol and Medical Interporous tablet for daily denture immersion should be used with caution because it caused greater resin surface roughness and greater ion release, respectively.
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