Complete denture hygiene solutions: antibiofilm activity and effects on physical and mechanical properties of acrylic resin
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Resumo: | Abstract Appropriated denture hygiene is a predictive factor for longevity of rehabilitation treatment and maintenance of the oral mucosal health. Although, disinfectant solutions are commonly used as denture cleansers, the impact of these solutions on acrylic resin-based dentures remain unclear. Objective To evaluate, in vitro, the antibiofilm activity of complete denture hygiene solutions and their effects on physical and mechanical properties of acrylic resin. Methodology For antibiofilm activity measurement acrylic resin specimens were contaminated with Candida albicans, Candida glabrata and Streptococcus mutans. After biofilm growth, the specimens were assigned to the hygiene solutions: Distilled water (Control); 0.2% Sodium hypochlorite (SH); Efferdent Power Clean Crystals (EPC) and 6.25% Ricinus communis (RC). The viability of microorganisms was evaluated by agar plate counts. In parallel, physical, and mechanical properties of the acrylic resin were evaluated after simulating a 5-year period of daily immersion in the previously mentioned solutions. The changes in surface roughness, color, microhardness, flexural strength, impact strength, sorption and solubility were evaluated. Data were compared by ANOVA followed by the Tukey test or Kruskal-Wallis followed by the Dunn test depending on the distribution (α=0.05). Results Regarding antibiofilm action, SH eliminated all microorganisms while EPC and RC exhibited moderate action against S. mutans (p=0.001) and C. glabrata (p<0.001), respectively. Relative to effects on the physical and mechanical properties of the acrylic resin, RC led to higher values of color change (p=0.030), hardness (p<0.001), surface roughness (p=0.006) and flexural strength (p<0.001). Moreover, RC induced the highest values of changes in solubility (p<0.001). EPC promoted greater changes in surface morphology, whereas immersion in SH retained the initial appearance of the acrylic resin surface. All hygiene solutions reduced the impact strength (p<0.05). Conclusion SH presented the most effective antibiofilm activity. In addition, changes on properties were observed after immersion in RC, which were considered within acceptable limits. |
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Complete denture hygiene solutions: antibiofilm activity and effects on physical and mechanical properties of acrylic resinComplete dentureAcrylic resinBiofilmPropertiesProducts with antimicrobial actionAbstract Appropriated denture hygiene is a predictive factor for longevity of rehabilitation treatment and maintenance of the oral mucosal health. Although, disinfectant solutions are commonly used as denture cleansers, the impact of these solutions on acrylic resin-based dentures remain unclear. Objective To evaluate, in vitro, the antibiofilm activity of complete denture hygiene solutions and their effects on physical and mechanical properties of acrylic resin. Methodology For antibiofilm activity measurement acrylic resin specimens were contaminated with Candida albicans, Candida glabrata and Streptococcus mutans. After biofilm growth, the specimens were assigned to the hygiene solutions: Distilled water (Control); 0.2% Sodium hypochlorite (SH); Efferdent Power Clean Crystals (EPC) and 6.25% Ricinus communis (RC). The viability of microorganisms was evaluated by agar plate counts. In parallel, physical, and mechanical properties of the acrylic resin were evaluated after simulating a 5-year period of daily immersion in the previously mentioned solutions. The changes in surface roughness, color, microhardness, flexural strength, impact strength, sorption and solubility were evaluated. Data were compared by ANOVA followed by the Tukey test or Kruskal-Wallis followed by the Dunn test depending on the distribution (α=0.05). Results Regarding antibiofilm action, SH eliminated all microorganisms while EPC and RC exhibited moderate action against S. mutans (p=0.001) and C. glabrata (p<0.001), respectively. Relative to effects on the physical and mechanical properties of the acrylic resin, RC led to higher values of color change (p=0.030), hardness (p<0.001), surface roughness (p=0.006) and flexural strength (p<0.001). Moreover, RC induced the highest values of changes in solubility (p<0.001). EPC promoted greater changes in surface morphology, whereas immersion in SH retained the initial appearance of the acrylic resin surface. All hygiene solutions reduced the impact strength (p<0.05). Conclusion SH presented the most effective antibiofilm activity. In addition, changes on properties were observed after immersion in RC, which were considered within acceptable limits.Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572021000100435Journal of Applied Oral Science v.29 2021reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/1678-7757-2020-0948info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessROCHA,Millena MangueiraCARVALHO,Adrianne MouraCOIMBRA,Flávia Cristina TargaARRUDA,Carolina Noronha Ferraz deOLIVEIRA,Viviane de CássiaMACEDO,Ana PaulaSILVA-LOVATO,Cláudia HelenaPAGNANO,Valéria OliveiraPARANHOS,Helena de Freitas Oliveiraeng2021-08-30T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-77572021000100435Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jaosPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jaos@usp.br1678-77651678-7757opendoar:2021-08-30T00:00Journal of applied oral science (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Complete denture hygiene solutions: antibiofilm activity and effects on physical and mechanical properties of acrylic resin |
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Complete denture hygiene solutions: antibiofilm activity and effects on physical and mechanical properties of acrylic resin |
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Complete denture hygiene solutions: antibiofilm activity and effects on physical and mechanical properties of acrylic resin ROCHA,Millena Mangueira Complete denture Acrylic resin Biofilm Properties Products with antimicrobial action |
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Complete denture hygiene solutions: antibiofilm activity and effects on physical and mechanical properties of acrylic resin |
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Complete denture hygiene solutions: antibiofilm activity and effects on physical and mechanical properties of acrylic resin |
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Complete denture hygiene solutions: antibiofilm activity and effects on physical and mechanical properties of acrylic resin |
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Complete denture hygiene solutions: antibiofilm activity and effects on physical and mechanical properties of acrylic resin |
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Complete denture hygiene solutions: antibiofilm activity and effects on physical and mechanical properties of acrylic resin |
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ROCHA,Millena Mangueira |
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ROCHA,Millena Mangueira CARVALHO,Adrianne Moura COIMBRA,Flávia Cristina Targa ARRUDA,Carolina Noronha Ferraz de OLIVEIRA,Viviane de Cássia MACEDO,Ana Paula SILVA-LOVATO,Cláudia Helena PAGNANO,Valéria Oliveira PARANHOS,Helena de Freitas Oliveira |
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CARVALHO,Adrianne Moura COIMBRA,Flávia Cristina Targa ARRUDA,Carolina Noronha Ferraz de OLIVEIRA,Viviane de Cássia MACEDO,Ana Paula SILVA-LOVATO,Cláudia Helena PAGNANO,Valéria Oliveira PARANHOS,Helena de Freitas Oliveira |
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ROCHA,Millena Mangueira CARVALHO,Adrianne Moura COIMBRA,Flávia Cristina Targa ARRUDA,Carolina Noronha Ferraz de OLIVEIRA,Viviane de Cássia MACEDO,Ana Paula SILVA-LOVATO,Cláudia Helena PAGNANO,Valéria Oliveira PARANHOS,Helena de Freitas Oliveira |
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Complete denture Acrylic resin Biofilm Properties Products with antimicrobial action |
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Complete denture Acrylic resin Biofilm Properties Products with antimicrobial action |
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Abstract Appropriated denture hygiene is a predictive factor for longevity of rehabilitation treatment and maintenance of the oral mucosal health. Although, disinfectant solutions are commonly used as denture cleansers, the impact of these solutions on acrylic resin-based dentures remain unclear. Objective To evaluate, in vitro, the antibiofilm activity of complete denture hygiene solutions and their effects on physical and mechanical properties of acrylic resin. Methodology For antibiofilm activity measurement acrylic resin specimens were contaminated with Candida albicans, Candida glabrata and Streptococcus mutans. After biofilm growth, the specimens were assigned to the hygiene solutions: Distilled water (Control); 0.2% Sodium hypochlorite (SH); Efferdent Power Clean Crystals (EPC) and 6.25% Ricinus communis (RC). The viability of microorganisms was evaluated by agar plate counts. In parallel, physical, and mechanical properties of the acrylic resin were evaluated after simulating a 5-year period of daily immersion in the previously mentioned solutions. The changes in surface roughness, color, microhardness, flexural strength, impact strength, sorption and solubility were evaluated. Data were compared by ANOVA followed by the Tukey test or Kruskal-Wallis followed by the Dunn test depending on the distribution (α=0.05). Results Regarding antibiofilm action, SH eliminated all microorganisms while EPC and RC exhibited moderate action against S. mutans (p=0.001) and C. glabrata (p<0.001), respectively. Relative to effects on the physical and mechanical properties of the acrylic resin, RC led to higher values of color change (p=0.030), hardness (p<0.001), surface roughness (p=0.006) and flexural strength (p<0.001). Moreover, RC induced the highest values of changes in solubility (p<0.001). EPC promoted greater changes in surface morphology, whereas immersion in SH retained the initial appearance of the acrylic resin surface. All hygiene solutions reduced the impact strength (p<0.05). Conclusion SH presented the most effective antibiofilm activity. In addition, changes on properties were observed after immersion in RC, which were considered within acceptable limits. |
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