Abstract

Comparison of two surface sealants on surface roughness and color stability of a commercially available denture base material. Metallic discs were invested in a denture flask using dental stone to prepare a mold space. The denture base polymer and monomer were mixed in a ratio of 3:1 by volume and processed to form disc disc-shaped specimen. All the samples were finished, polished and checked for surface roughness. Sealants were applied on denture base material and cured using light-curing unit. All the 120 samples were divided into Group I(n=60) – Lucitone 199 and Optiglaze, and Group II(n=60) – Lucitone 199 and Easy Glaze. All the specimens were further subdivided into three groups based on the solution they were immersed i.e, coffee (n=20), tea (n=20), and distilled water (n=20). The specimens were checked for surface roughness and color stability for one week, one month, two months, three months, and four months. Samples were checked for surface roughness using optical profilometer and colour change using a spectrophotometer. The surface roughness of all the samples was within the normal range and tea-stained higher compared to coffee samples for color stability. The study concluded that Optiglaze is a better sealant compared to Easy Glaze with better properties like less surface roughness and good color stability of commercially available denture base materials. All groups had surface roughness less than the plaque accumulation threshold (0.20 µm). Beverages affected color stability of commercially available denture base materials after the application of two different surface sealants.

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