The effect of two types of disinfectant on shear bond strength, hardness, roughness of two types of soft liners | ||
Journal of baghdad college of dentistry | ||
Article 1, Volume 24, Issue 2, August 2012, Pages 27-31 | ||
Author | ||
Rola W. Abdul-Razaq | ||
Abstract | ||
Background: Poor oral hygiene results in accumulation of dental plaque and dental biofilms, especially in elderly with denture, regular cleaning of the dentures using chemical or physical methods can minimize the risk of (stomatitis) in denture users. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of two types of disinfectant on some mechanical properties of two types of soft liners. Materials and methods: 180 specimens from 2 types of soft liners (Mollosile, Viscogel) were prepared and divided into 2 major groups, mollosile group, viscogel group for each test and each major group is divided into 3 subgroups, each subgroup includes 10 specimens. Hardness and roughness test specimens were consist of two discs, acrylic disc with dimensions(4mm,15mm)thickness, diameter respectively and soft liner disc with dimensions (2mm,15mm) thickness, diameter respectively. For shear bond test, specimens were prepared from two blocks of acrylic measuring (75mm, 25mm, 5mm)length, width, depth respectively with stopper (3mm) and handle of (13mm) thickness and soft liner material in the space between the two acrylic blocks. All specimens were stored in distilled water for 24 hours at 37Co then they were immersed into water(control group) , Solo, Chlorhexidine 0.2 % disinfectant (test groups) for 8 hours to simulate the weekly exposure time of soft liner with disinfectant. A profilometer device was used to measure the roughness property and Shore A for hardness property and Micro-computer controlled electronic universal testing machine for shear bond property. Results: The results revealed that there was a significant difference in roughness mean values for each soft liner after immersed in disinfectant solutions while there was no significant difference in mean values of (hardness, shear bond strength) for each soft liner after immersed into disinfectant solutions. Conclusion: Disinfectant solutions (SOLO, CHLORHEXIDINE) had no effect on hardness and shear bond strength of soft liners (MOLLOSILE, VISCOGEL) while they had effect on surface roughness by decreasing the surface roughness of these soft liners which is a favorable condition. | ||
Keywords | ||
soft liner; disinfectant; roughness; Hardness; Shear bond | ||
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