Abstract

Abstract : Dental impression materials should always be disinfected after contact with a patient's blood, plaque or saliva to prevent contamination from spreading. The disinfectants could have an effect on the surface roughness and wettability properties. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect on the surface roughness and wettability properties of addition silicon impression material after immersion in two disinfectants (5.25% NaOCL for 10 min and 16 mg/ml propolis for 5,10, and 15 min). 50 heavy- and light-body addition impression materials specimens were randomly divided into test groups of five specimens for each test. The impression specimens were immersed into two disinfection solutions: 5.25% NaOCL for 10 min and 16 mg/ml propolis for 5,10,15 min but the control group received no treatment. A digital Profilometer was used to measure surface roughness while a Goniometer was used to measure the contact angle which was used to estimate the specimens' wettability. Accordingly, the study has s found that there was no statistically significant difference between the addition silicon imprint material's wettability and the surface roughness (P>0.05) when compared to the control group. The immersion in 16% propolis for 10 minutes shows no significant effect on the addition's wettability or surface roughness.

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