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The Effect of Microwave Disinfection on Denture Base Polymers, Liners and Teeth: A Basic Overview.

Theodoros Klironomos1, Aspasia Katsimpali1, Gregory Polyzois2.   

Abstract

The aim of this paper was to overview the current scientific knowledge concerning the effect of microwave disinfection on denture related material properties. Cross-infection control in dentistry is a significant issue in everyday clinical practice due to the recent increase in some infectious diseases such as hepatitis B, C and AIDS and therefore numerous methods of disinfection have been used. The most widespread method of disinfection used in everyday practice is chemical, however, studies have suggested that chemical disinfectants alter the physical and mechanical properties of the acrylic resins and enable the growth and proliferation of certain bacteria. Therefore, microwaves were introduced as an easy to use-and-access, low cost, chemical free alternative. The question that arose was if and in what way the microwave irradiation affected the denture related material properties. Microwaving affects the denture resin bases, liners and teeth in different ways. The results showed that microwave disinfection could be a safe alternative for the disinfection of denture bases and liners compared to the chemical one, when the procedure is carried out in dry conditions, but could possibly cause dimensional changes of clinical significance on them when the irradiation takes place in wet environment. It also seems to have no detrimental effects of clinical importance on the flexural properties, impact strength and hardness of denture resins and the bond, flexural strength, porosity and hardness of denture liners. The effects of microwave disinfection on the hardness of denture teeth and teeth/denture bond strength are still controversial and no safe conclusions can be drawn.

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Keywords:  denture resins; liners; microwave disinfection effect; physical-mechanical properties; teeth

Year:  2015        PMID: 27688409      PMCID: PMC4993596          DOI: 10.15644/asc49/3/7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Stomatol Croat        ISSN: 0001-7019


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