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Evaluation of a Realistic Cleansing Protocol for Preventing Discoloration of Denture Resins
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Abstract
Purpose
To
evaluate the efficacy of a realistic staining/cleansing protocol for
long-term prevention of discoloration of denture base resins.
Materials and Methods
Sixty
discs (20 × 2.5 mm) of auto- and heat-polymerizing denture acrylic
resins were fabricated following manufacturer's instructions, polished
on one side and stored in water (37°C) for 24 hours before they were
assigned randomly into 6 groups (3 for each material, n = 10) to receive
220 cycles of three immersion protocols. Group A was immersed in the
following baths: (1) filtered coffee at 45°C for 2 minutes, (2) tap
water at 24°C for 20 seconds, (3) as bath 1, (4) as bath 2, (5) Corega
Extradent cleansing solution at 45°C for 3 minutes, and (6) water at
24°C for 20 seconds. Group B was immersed in the four first baths of
group A (without cleansing action) and group C in bath 1 for the
cumulative action of 20 cycles (80 minutes in 45°C coffee) and bath 2
for 40 seconds. A noncontact optical interferometric profilometer was
used for qualitative evaluation of the specimens and a contact
colorimeter to estimate color change values (ΔΕ*ab) at baseline and
every 20 cycles in the baths for a total of 220 cycles. Data were
statistically analyzed using a 2-way-repeated measures ANOVA with
Bonferoni multiple comparisons and trend analysis at α = 0.05 level of
significance.
Results
Data
indicated changes in color from 1.7 to 14.2 ΔΕ*ab units. The highest
values were related to the number of cycles and group B immersion
protocol. Significant differences were found among immersion protocols (p < 0.001) and immersion cycles (p < 0.001) with a significant interaction between protocols and cycles (p < 0.001) but not between denture resins (p = 0.991).
Conclusion
The
evaluated protocol A was found effective in preventing color changes in
both denture resins even after a long period of action. Protocol C had a
much lower staining effect on both resins than protocol B and behaved
similarly to protocol A until 140 to 160 cycles. Therefore, it is
probably not appropriate for use in short-term color stability
experiments.
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