Revista de Odontologia da UNESP
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Revista de Odontologia da UNESP
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Surface properties and color stability of an acrylic resin combined with an antimicrobial polymer

Propriedades de superfície e estabilidade de cor de uma resina acrílica combinada com um polímero antimicrobiano

Pero, Ana Carolina; Ignácio, J.; Giro, Gabriela; Marin, Danny Omar Mendoza; Paleari, André Gustavo; Compagnoni, Marco Antonio

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Abstract

Introduction: The occurrence of stomatitis is common since the surface characteristics of the dentures may act as reservoirs for microorganisms and have the potential to support biofilm formation. Purpose: To assess the surface properties (wettability/roughness) and color stability of an acrylic resin combined with the antimicrobial polymer poly (2-tert-butylaminoethyl) methacrylate (PTBAEMA). Material and method: Thirty disc-shaped specimens of an acrylic resin (Lucitone 550) were divided into three groups: 0% (control); 5% and 10% PTBAEMA. Surface roughness values (Ra) were measured using a profilometer and wettability was determined through contact angle measurements using a goniometer and deionized water as a test liquid. Color data were measured with a spectrophotometer. Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn’s test were used to compare roughness values. Wettability data were analyzed using ANOVA and Tukey’s test. Color data were compared using the Student’s t-test and ΔE values were classified according to the National Bureau of Standards (NBS). All statistical analyses were performed considering α=.05. Result: Significant differences (p<.05) were detected among the groups for roughness, wettability and color stability. According to the NBS, the color changes obtained in the 5% and 10% PTBAEMA groups were "appreciable" and "much appreciable", respectively. Conclusion: It could be concluded that PTBAEMA incorporation in an acrylic resin increased the roughness and wettability of surfaces and produced color changes with clinical relevance.

Keywords

Acrylic resins, products with antimicrobial action, wettability, color, physical properties

Resumo

Introdução: A ocorrência de estomatite protética é relativamente comum uma vez que as superfícies das próteses bucais representam um ambiente propício para adesão de microrganismos orais e formação de biofilme. Objetivo: Avaliar as propriedades de superfície (molhabilidade/rugosidade) e estabilidade de cor de uma resina acrílica combinada com o polímero antimicrobiano poli (2-tert-butilaminoetil) metacrilato (PTBAEMA). Material e método: Trinta espécimes em formato de disco de uma resina acrílica (Lucitone 550) foram divididos em três grupos: 0% (controle), 5% e 10% PTBAEMA. Os valores de rugosidade (Ra) foram medidos utilizando um rugosímetro, e a molhabilidade foi determinada através de medições de ângulo de contato utilizando um goniômetro e água deionizada como líquido teste. Dados de cores foram medidos com um espectrofotômetro. Os testes de Kruskal-Wallis e Dunn foram utilizados para comparar os valores de rugosidade. Os dados de molhabilidade foram analisados utilizando-se ANOVA e teste de Tukey. Os dados de cor foram comparados com o teste t de Student e valores ΔE foram classificados de acordo com o National Bureau of Standards (NBS). Todas as análises estatísticas foram realizadas considerando α = 0,05. Resultado: Diferenças significativas (p<0,05) foram detectadas entre os grupos para rugosidade, molhabilidade, e estabilidade de cor. De acordo com o NBS, as alterações de cor obtidas nos grupos 5% e 10% PTBAEMA foram "marcante" e "extremamente marcante", respectivamente. Conclusão: Pode‑se concluir que a incorporação de PTBAEMA em uma resina acrílica aumentou a rugosidade e molhabilidade das superfícies e produziu alterações de cor com relevância clínica.

Palavras-chave

Resinas acrílicas, produtos com ação antimicrobiana, molhabilidade, cor, propriedades físicas

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