Influence of Light-Curing Glaze and Chlorhexidine Gluconate in the Acrylic Resin Properties: An in situ Study
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2022-08-02
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Commar, Betina Chiarelo [UNESP]
Silva, Emily Vivianne Freitas da
Penitente, Paulo Augusto [UNESP]
Bitencourt, Sandro Basso [UNESP]
Barao, Valentim Adelino Ricardo
Goiato, Marcelo Coelho [UNESP]
Santos, Daniela Micheline dos [UNESP]
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Dennis Barber Ltd
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This in-situ study aimed to evaluate the chromatic stability, microhardness, and surface free energy of chemicaly activated acrylic resin (CAAR) samples. Eighty CAAR samples were made and each volunteer (n = 20) received two palatal plates with two sides of groups (without and with glaze application). The samples were exposed to two conditions: the control condition (sucrose 30%) and the test condition (sucrose 30% and 0.12% chlorhexidine). The volunteers used the first palatal device (control condition) for seven days and the second palatal device (test condition) for another seven days, with a seven-day break between them. Then, the Delta E-00 , microhardness, and surface-free energy tests were performed. Analysis of Variance and the Tukey test were used (alpha = 0.05). The control group with glaze showed higher Delta E-00 compared to the group without the glaze. The test group with glaze had less Delta E-00 than their respective controls. In both periods, when the glaze was applied, higher microhardness values were found for al groups. Groups with glaze showed lower roughness and higher surface-free energy than groups without the glaze. The values obtained in this study were satisfactory, showing the clinical efficacy of glaze and the use of 0.12% CH for maintaining the physical and mechanical properties of CAAR.
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Hardness, Surface Property, Acrylic Resin, Temporary Dental Restorations
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European Journal Of Prosthodontics And Restorative Dentistry. Lowestoft: Dennis Barber Ltd, 7 p., 2022.