Effect of different cleansers on the weight and ion release of removable partial denture: an in vitro study

Authors

  • Daniela N.B. Felipucci University of São Paulo; Ribeirão Preto Dental School; Department of Dental Materials and Prosthodontics
  • Letícia R. Davi University of São Paulo; Ribeirão Preto Dental School; Department of Dental Materials and Prosthodontics
  • Helena F.O. Paranhos University of São Paulo; Ribeirão Preto Dental School; Department of Dental Materials and Prosthodontics
  • Osvaldo L. Bezzon University of São Paulo; Ribeirão Preto Dental School; Department of Dental Materials and Prosthodontics
  • Rodrigo F. Silva University of São Paulo; School of Philosophy, Sciences and Languages; Department of Chemistry
  • Fernando Barbosa Junior University of São Paulo; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeirão Preto; Department of Clinical, Toxicological and Bromatological Analysis
  • Valéria O. Pagnano University of São Paulo; Ribeirão Preto Dental School; Department of Dental Materials and Prosthodontics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572011000500008

Keywords:

Removable partial denture, Denture cleansers, Chromium alloys

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Removable partial dentures (RPD) require different hygiene care, and association of brushing and chemical cleansing is the most recommended to control biofilm formation. However, the effect of cleansers has not been evaluated in RPD metallic components. The aim of this study was to evaluate in vitro the effect of different denture cleansers on the weight and ion release of RPD. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Five specimens (12x3 mm metallic disc positioned in a 38x18x4 mm mould filled with resin), 7 cleanser agents [Periogard (PE), Cepacol (CE), Corega Tabs (CT), Medical Interporous (MI), Polident (PO), 0.05% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), and distilled water (DW) (control)] and 2 cobalt-chromium alloys [DeguDent (DD), and VeraPDI (VPDI)] were used for each experimental situation. One hundred and eighty immersions were performed and the weight was analyzed with a high precision analytic balance. Data were recorded before and after the immersions. The ion release was analyzed using mass spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma. Data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA and Tukey HSD post hoc test at 5% significance level. RESULTS: Statistical analysis showed that CT and MI had higher values of weight loss with higher change in VPDI alloy compared to DD. The solutions that caused more ion release were NaOCl and MI. CONCLUSIONS: It may be concluded that 0.05% NaOCl and Medical Interporous tablets are not suitable as auxiliary chemical solutions for RPD care.

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Published

2011-10-01

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How to Cite

Effect of different cleansers on the weight and ion release of removable partial denture: an in vitro study . (2011). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 19(5), 483-487. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572011000500008