Abstract

Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate the antimicrobial effect of alternative disinfection methods of heat cured acrylic resin and thermoplastic resin denture base materials and to investigate the porosity resulting from disinfection by these methods. Material and Methods: Disc specimens of heat cured acrylic resin and thermoplastic resin were fabricated and divided into four groups for each denture base material according to the disinfection method. The specimens were contaminated in vitro by standardized suspensions of Candida albicans (C. albicans).The following test agents were used: distilled water (as a control group), 5% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), 100% white vinegar and 650 W microwave (MW) energy. After the disinfection procedure, the number of viable microbial cells was counted in CFU/ml. Porosities of acrylic resin and thermoplastic resin specimens were evaluated with Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) after one month of daily exposure to disinfection. Results: ANOVA test showed that, there was a statistical significant difference among the tested treatment agents against C. albicans in each denture base material(P≤ 0.05). Post Hoc test showed a statistical significant difference between the control samples and the other disinfected samples in the microbial count, however, there was no statistical significant difference among the tested methods of disinfection (P>0.05).Regarding porosity area percentage, there was a statistical significant difference among the tested methods of disinfection (P≤ 0.05), where, 100% white vinegar showed the highest porosities followed by NaOCl then the MW disinfection and the least is the control group. Regarding comparison between the two denture base materials, thermoplastic resin showed statistically significant lower microbial adherence as well as lower porosity area percentage than heat cured acrylic resin(P≤ 0.05). Conclusion: All the tested disinfection methods shown to be efficient against C. albicans. Thermoplastic resin demonstrated lower microbial adherence than heat cured acrylic resin and lower porosity area percentages.

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