Literature DB >> 12942064

Effect of two types of latex gloves and surfactants on polymerization inhibition of three polyvinylsiloxane impression materials.

Alejandro Peregrina1, Martin F Land, Phillip Feil, Connie Price.   

Abstract

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Polymerization inhibition of polyvinylsiloxane impression materials has been reported when in sustained contact with some types of latex gloves.
PURPOSE: This study examined the polymerization inhibition of 3 polyvinylsiloxane impression materials placed in contact with surfaces subjected to prior contact with gloves or commonly used surfactants.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: A 2 x 3 x 4 x 2 design was used (n = 20), with 2 types of gloves (powdered and unpowdered), 3 types of polyvinylsiloxane impression materials (Aquasil, Extrude, and Affinis), 4 surfactant conditions (water, soap/water-rinse, alcohol, and unexposed), and 2 ambient temperatures of 22 degrees C and 36 degrees C. After glove exposure to surfactants, a glass surface was subjected to rubbing contact with the treated glove for a standardized time. After drying, automixed polyvinylsiloxane impression materials were dispensed onto the treated surface. Specimens were removed and evaluated for polymerization inhibition at the manufacturer's recommended polymerization time (36 degrees C), or after 15 minutes at 22 degrees C. Specimens were rated as polymerized, or as inhibited if any polyvinylsiloxane residue remained on the slab. A chi-square analysis was used to evaluate the results (alpha=.05).
RESULTS: Setting inhibition was found only with one of the polyvinylsiloxane materials when alcohol was used as a surfactant. At 22 degrees C, the inhibition rate ranged from 95% to 100% for both glove types; at 36 degrees C inhibition ranged from 40% (unpowdered gloves) to 75% (powdered gloves), respectively.
CONCLUSION: Under these in vitro conditions, glove exposure to alcohol resulted in polymerization inhibition of 1 of 3 tested polyvinylsiloxane impression materials (Extrude).

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12942064     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(03)00420-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prosthet Dent        ISSN: 0022-3913            Impact factor:   3.426


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