Peel bond strength of resilient liner modified by the addition of antimicrobial agents to denture base acrylic resin

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Autor(a) principal: Alcântara,Cristiane S.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Macêdo,Allana F.C. de, Gurgel,Bruno C.V., Jorge,Janaina H., Neppelenbroek,Karin H., Urban,Vanessa M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
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Resumo: In order to prolong the clinical longevity of resilient denture relining materials and reduce plaque accumulation, incorporation of antimicrobial agents into these materials has been proposed. However, this addition may affect their properties. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the effect of the addition of antimicrobial agents into one soft liner (Soft Confort, Dencril) on its peel bond strength to one denture base (QC 20, Dentsply). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Acrylic specimens (n=9) were made (75x10x3 mm) and stored in distilled water at 37ºC for 48 h. The drug powder concentrations (nystatin 500,000U - G2; nystatin 1,000,000U - G3; miconazole 125 mg - G4; miconazole 250 mg - G5; ketoconazole 100 mg - G6; ketoconazole 200 mg - G7; chlorhexidine diacetate 5% - G8; and 10% chlorhexidine diacetate - G9) were blended with the soft liner powder before the addition of the soft liner liquid. A group (G1) without any drug incorporation was used as control. Specimens (n=9) (75x10x6 mm) were plasticized according to the manufacturers' instructions and stored in distilled water at 37ºC for 24 h. Relined specimens were then submitted to a 180-degree peel test at a crosshead speed of 10 mm/min. Data (MPa) were analyzed by analysis of variance (α=0.05) and the failure modes were visually classified. RESULTS: No significant difference was found among experimental groups (p=0.148). Cohesive failure located within the resilient material was predominantly observed in all tested groups. CONCLUSIONS: Peel bond strength between the denture base and the modified soft liner was not affected by the addition of antimicrobial agents.
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spelling Peel bond strength of resilient liner modified by the addition of antimicrobial agents to denture base acrylic resinAntifungal agentsTensile strengthStomatitisDenture basesIn order to prolong the clinical longevity of resilient denture relining materials and reduce plaque accumulation, incorporation of antimicrobial agents into these materials has been proposed. However, this addition may affect their properties. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the effect of the addition of antimicrobial agents into one soft liner (Soft Confort, Dencril) on its peel bond strength to one denture base (QC 20, Dentsply). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Acrylic specimens (n=9) were made (75x10x3 mm) and stored in distilled water at 37ºC for 48 h. The drug powder concentrations (nystatin 500,000U - G2; nystatin 1,000,000U - G3; miconazole 125 mg - G4; miconazole 250 mg - G5; ketoconazole 100 mg - G6; ketoconazole 200 mg - G7; chlorhexidine diacetate 5% - G8; and 10% chlorhexidine diacetate - G9) were blended with the soft liner powder before the addition of the soft liner liquid. A group (G1) without any drug incorporation was used as control. Specimens (n=9) (75x10x6 mm) were plasticized according to the manufacturers' instructions and stored in distilled water at 37ºC for 24 h. Relined specimens were then submitted to a 180-degree peel test at a crosshead speed of 10 mm/min. Data (MPa) were analyzed by analysis of variance (α=0.05) and the failure modes were visually classified. RESULTS: No significant difference was found among experimental groups (p=0.148). Cohesive failure located within the resilient material was predominantly observed in all tested groups. CONCLUSIONS: Peel bond strength between the denture base and the modified soft liner was not affected by the addition of antimicrobial agents.Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP2012-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572012000600004Journal of Applied Oral Science v.20 n.6 2012reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S1678-77572012000600004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlcântara,Cristiane S.Macêdo,Allana F.C. deGurgel,Bruno C.V.Jorge,Janaina H.Neppelenbroek,Karin H.Urban,Vanessa M.eng2013-01-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-77572012000600004Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jaosPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jaos@usp.br1678-77651678-7757opendoar:2013-01-11T00:00Journal of applied oral science (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Peel bond strength of resilient liner modified by the addition of antimicrobial agents to denture base acrylic resin
title Peel bond strength of resilient liner modified by the addition of antimicrobial agents to denture base acrylic resin
spellingShingle Peel bond strength of resilient liner modified by the addition of antimicrobial agents to denture base acrylic resin
Alcântara,Cristiane S.
Antifungal agents
Tensile strength
Stomatitis
Denture bases
title_short Peel bond strength of resilient liner modified by the addition of antimicrobial agents to denture base acrylic resin
title_full Peel bond strength of resilient liner modified by the addition of antimicrobial agents to denture base acrylic resin
title_fullStr Peel bond strength of resilient liner modified by the addition of antimicrobial agents to denture base acrylic resin
title_full_unstemmed Peel bond strength of resilient liner modified by the addition of antimicrobial agents to denture base acrylic resin
title_sort Peel bond strength of resilient liner modified by the addition of antimicrobial agents to denture base acrylic resin
author Alcântara,Cristiane S.
author_facet Alcântara,Cristiane S.
Macêdo,Allana F.C. de
Gurgel,Bruno C.V.
Jorge,Janaina H.
Neppelenbroek,Karin H.
Urban,Vanessa M.
author_role author
author2 Macêdo,Allana F.C. de
Gurgel,Bruno C.V.
Jorge,Janaina H.
Neppelenbroek,Karin H.
Urban,Vanessa M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alcântara,Cristiane S.
Macêdo,Allana F.C. de
Gurgel,Bruno C.V.
Jorge,Janaina H.
Neppelenbroek,Karin H.
Urban,Vanessa M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antifungal agents
Tensile strength
Stomatitis
Denture bases
topic Antifungal agents
Tensile strength
Stomatitis
Denture bases
description In order to prolong the clinical longevity of resilient denture relining materials and reduce plaque accumulation, incorporation of antimicrobial agents into these materials has been proposed. However, this addition may affect their properties. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the effect of the addition of antimicrobial agents into one soft liner (Soft Confort, Dencril) on its peel bond strength to one denture base (QC 20, Dentsply). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Acrylic specimens (n=9) were made (75x10x3 mm) and stored in distilled water at 37ºC for 48 h. The drug powder concentrations (nystatin 500,000U - G2; nystatin 1,000,000U - G3; miconazole 125 mg - G4; miconazole 250 mg - G5; ketoconazole 100 mg - G6; ketoconazole 200 mg - G7; chlorhexidine diacetate 5% - G8; and 10% chlorhexidine diacetate - G9) were blended with the soft liner powder before the addition of the soft liner liquid. A group (G1) without any drug incorporation was used as control. Specimens (n=9) (75x10x6 mm) were plasticized according to the manufacturers' instructions and stored in distilled water at 37ºC for 24 h. Relined specimens were then submitted to a 180-degree peel test at a crosshead speed of 10 mm/min. Data (MPa) were analyzed by analysis of variance (α=0.05) and the failure modes were visually classified. RESULTS: No significant difference was found among experimental groups (p=0.148). Cohesive failure located within the resilient material was predominantly observed in all tested groups. CONCLUSIONS: Peel bond strength between the denture base and the modified soft liner was not affected by the addition of antimicrobial agents.
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