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Comparative evaluation of three types of denture base materials with saliva substitute before and after thermocycling: An in vitro study
- Source :
- The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 126:590-594
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2021.
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Abstract
- Statement of problem Xerostomia refers to the decrease in the quality and quantity of saliva. In denture wearers, xerostomia affects the retention of the denture because of lack of wettability of the denture base. However, which denture base resin materials are best wetted by artificial salivary substitutes is unclear. Purpose The purpose of this in vitro study was to determine the wetting properties of 3 different commercially available denture base resin materials with artificial salivary substitute by using contact angle measurements and to compare these properties before and after thermocycling. Material and methods A total 120 specimens were fabricated with 3 different denture base materials (n=40): heat-polymerized polymethylmethacrylate (DenTek), injection-molded nylon polyamide (Valplast), and microwave polymerized (VIPI WAVE). The advancing and receding contact angles were measured with a goniometer by using the WinDrop++ software program. The contact angle hysteresis was calculated from the advancing and receding contact angles values. The same specimens were subjected to thermocycling to measure the advancing and receding contact angles values. The comparative evaluation was carried out before and after thermocycling. Results The mean ±standard deviation contact angles of the microwave-polymerized material were (62.40 ±1.21 degrees) advancing contact angle, (32.12 ±0.66 degrees) receding contact angle, and (30.28 ±1.40 degrees) contact angle of hysteresis. It was followed by the injection-molded nylon polyamide material, whose mean ±standard deviation contact angle values were (68.57 ±1.72 degrees) advancing contact angle, (43.02 ±1.39 degrees) receding contact angle, (26.27 ±2.05 degrees) contact angle hysteresis and high impact strength heat-polymerized polymethylmethacrylate material, whose mean ±standard deviation contact angle values were (69.81 ±0.16 degrees) advancing contact angle, (41.90 ±1.02 degrees) receding contact angle, and (27.91 ±0.97 degrees) contact angle hysteresis. The statistical analysis showed significant differences among contact angle values of the microwave-polymerized material as compared with the heat-polymerized polymethylmethacrylate and injection-molded nylon polyamide materials (P Conclusions The microwave-polymerized material showed better wettability with artificial saliva substitute than heat-polymerized polymethylmethacrylate and injection-molded nylon polyamide.
- Subjects :
- Denture Bases
Materials science
Saliva, Artificial
Izod impact strength test
030206 dentistry
Comparative evaluation
Contact angle
Dental Materials
03 medical and health sciences
Hysteresis
0302 clinical medicine
Goniometer
Materials Testing
Polyamide
Wettability
Saliva substitute
Wetting
Oral Surgery
Composite material
Saliva
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00223913
- Volume :
- 126
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6e3bd3a48ea8c7f828aaa1afeb9a60f4
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prosdent.2020.07.014