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Evaluation of a new denture bath solution.

J S Granata1, R S Staffanou

  • 1Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, Tex.

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
|December 1, 1991
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This study investigated a new denture bath solution's impact on soft liners. The solution demonstrated a softening effect on denture liners exposed to oxidizing agents and Candida albicans.

Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Biomaterials Engineering
  • Dental Prosthetics

Background:

  • Denture soft liners can degrade due to oxidizing cleaning solutions and Candida albicans infiltration.
  • Loss of resiliency in soft liners affects denture comfort and function.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effect of a novel denture bath solution on the physical properties of soft liners.
  • To assess the solution's impact on liners subjected to oxidative stress and microbial challenge.

Main Methods:

  • Soft liner samples were treated with oxidizing solutions and inoculated with Candida albicans.
  • The effect of a new denture bath solution on these treated liners was then tested.
  • Changes in liner properties, specifically softness, were measured.

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Main Results:

  • The new denture bath solution exhibited a noticeable softening effect on the tested soft liners.
  • This effect was observed even after liners were exposed to oxidizing agents and Candida albicans.

Conclusions:

  • The novel denture bath solution may negatively impact the durability and physical integrity of soft denture liners.
  • Further research is needed to understand the long-term effects and potential mechanisms of this softening.
  • Clinicians should exercise caution when recommending this denture bath solution for patients using soft liners.