In vitro antifungal action of different substances over microwaved-cured acrylic resins

Authors

  • Henrique Montagner Federal University of Santa Maria; Department of Restorative Dentistry
  • Francisco Montagner University of Campinas; Endodontic Division; Piracicaba Dental School; Department of Restorative Dentistry
  • Katia Olmedo Braun Federal University of Santa Maria; Department of Restorative Dentistry
  • Paulo Edelvar Correa Peres Federal University of Santa Maria; Department of Microbiology and Parasitology
  • Brenda Paula Figueiredo de Almeida Gomes University of Campinas; Endodontic Division; Piracicaba Dental School; Department of Restorative Dentistry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572009000500015

Keywords:

Candida albicans, Denture cleaners, Acrylic resin

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The presence of Candida albicans on the surfaces of denture-base acrylic resins is strongly related to the development of oral stomatitis. This study evaluated the antifungal action of different agents over microwave-cured acrylic resin without polishing specimens previously contaminated with Candida albicans. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixty specimens were immersed in BHI broth previously inoculated with the yeast and stored for 3 h at 37ºC. They were divided into 5 experimental groups (n=10): G1: 2% chlorhexidine solution (10 min); G2: 0.5% sodium hypochlorite (10 min); G3: modified sodium hypochlorite (10 min); G4: effervescent agent (5 min); G5: hydrogen peroxide 10v (30 min). The specimens of the control group 1 (C1) were not disinfected. Ten additional specimens of the control group 2 (C2) were not infected with the yeast, aiming to check the asepsis during the experiment. The disinfection agents were neutralized and the acrylic resin specimens were immersed in BHI Broth for 24 h. Culture media turbidity was evaluated spectrophotometrically according to the transmittance degree, i.e. the higher the transmittance the stronger the antimicrobial action. Statistical analysis was performed (Kruskal-Wallis Test, p<0.05). RESULTS: The results, represented by the medians, were: G1 = 40; G2 = 100; G3 = 100; G4 = 90; G5 = 100; C1 = 40; C2 = 100. CONCLUSIONS: This in vitro study suggested that sodium hypochlorite-based substances and hydrogen peroxide are more efficient disinfectants against C. albicans than 2% chlorhexidine solution and the effervescent agent.

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Published

2009-10-01

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In vitro antifungal action of different substances over microwaved-cured acrylic resins . (2009). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 17(5), 432-435. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572009000500015