Amount of Residual Disinfectant after Disinfection of Different Denture Base Resin Materials.
Journal Title: International Journal of Dental Science and Innovative Research (IJDSIR) - Year 2019, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
To evaluate the residual disinfectant remained after disinfection of different denture base materials. Sixty samples are taken (n=30) each of heat cute and Self cure denture base resins and immersed in three differentcommonly available disinfectant solutions for 1 day and 7 days. Residual disinfectant remained is measured with UV spectrophotometer.Aim: To evaluate the residual disinfectant remained after disinfection of different denture base resin materials.Materials & methodology: Sixty samples are taken (n=30) each of heat cure and Self cure denture base resin materials. Samples are sub divided into 3 sub-groups based on disinfectants. Three most commonly used disinfectants are chosen, which are 2% glutaraldehyde, 2% chlorhexidine,1% sodium hypochlorite.The specimens were produced in molds prepared by the investment of stainless-steel dies of 30 mm diameter and 3.0 mm width. With an ISO standardization number ISO/DIS 1567. Specimens are placed in each 100 ml of three different disinfection solutions. Specimens are stored for 1 day and 7 days. The testing was done with UV-Visible spectrophotometer. Results: It was shown that more leaching is seen with sodium hypochlorite, after one day than after days followed by chlorhexidine and glutaraldehyde.Conclusion:The amount of residual disinfectant was found more in Self cure resins when compared to heat cure resins. And it was found more after 1day than 7 days when immersed in disinfectant solutions. The amount residual disinfectant was found to be more with sodium hypochlorite followed by chlorhexidine and least with glutaraldehyde.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. B. Prasad
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