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Restorative Dentistry 2016
October 20-21, 2016
Volume 4, Issue 5
J Interdiscipl Med Dent Sci
ISSN: 2376-032X JIMDS, an open access journal
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Taksh N Shah, J Interdiscipl Med Dent Sci 2016, 4:5(Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2376-032X.C1.003Comparative study of hardness for hard chairside relining and denture base materials on repeated
disinfection procedures: An in vitro study
Taksh N Shah
University of North Texas Health Science Center, USA
Aim:
There is hypothesis that disinfection procedures may decrease the hardness of reline and acrylic denture base resins. The
aim of this in vitro study was therefore to investigate the effect of chemical and microwave disinfection procedures on hardness
values of commonly used hard chairside reline (Ufi Gel hard, Kooliner) and denture base acrylic resins (Lucitone 199).
Materials &Method:
Powder (polymer) and liquid (monomer) were mixed according tomanufacturers’ instructions to prepare
20 specimens from each material. Specimens were divided into 2 control and 2 test groups. Hardness measurements (VHN-
Vicker’s hardness number) were made after polymerization and water immersion (control groups), and after chemical and
microwave disinfection (test groups). Measurements of hardness were analyzed using one-way analyses of variance (ANOVA)
and Tukey’s honestly significant difference (HSD) test (α=.05).
Results:
Chemical disinfection method significantly increased (p=.001) hardness values of Lucitone 199 (from 19.00 VHN to
21.02 VHN) and Kooliner (from 13.02 VHN to 14.02 VHN); whereas increased hardness values for Ufi Gel hard (from 17.00
VHN to 17.16 VHN) were statistically insignificant (p=.642). Microwave disinfection method also significantly increased
(p=.001) the hardness values of Lucitone 199 (from 19.00 VHN to 26.00 VHN), Ufi Gel hard (17.00 VHN to 21.00 VHN) and
kooliner (13.02 VHN to 14.08 VHN).
Conclusions:
Both chemical and microwave disinfection methods increase the hardness of reline and acrylic denture base
resins, contradicting previously published studies. Microwave disinfection method is more appropriate compared to chemical
disinfection method.
Biography
Taksh N Shah is a graduate student who is working towards becoming an Epidemiologist from University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC). He is
a Certified Professional in Dental Surgery from Gujarat University, India. He is currently working as the Student Assistant in the Molecular and Genetics Laboratory
at UNTHSC. He reflects a diverse cultural and organizational background and has been a part of inter-professional activities and patient safety summit. He has
gained 4 years of experience in research, which includes his publications and posters in India as well as USA. His major research areas include pediatric dental care
and exposure of VOC compounds in infants and pregnant women. With Public Health Dentistry as his future goal, he is aiming to get into dental school next year.
shahtaksh99@gmail.com