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Effect of Protective Coating on Surface Properties and Candida albicans Adhesion to Denture Base Materials
Author(s) -
AlBinAmeer Mohammed Ali,
Alsrheed Mahdi Y,
Aldukhi Ibrahim A,
Matin Asif,
Khan Soban Q,
Abualsaud Reem,
Gad Mohammed M
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of prosthodontics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.902
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 1532-849X
pISSN - 1059-941X
DOI - 10.1111/jopr.13118
Subject(s) - cyanoacrylate , contact angle , coating , materials science , acrylic resin , adhesion , composite material , surface roughness , candida albicans , corpus albicans , adhesive , layer (electronics) , microbiology and biotechnology , biology
Purpose To evaluate the effect of protective coatings on the surface roughness, contact angle, and Candida albican s (C. albicans) adhesion to polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) denture base materials. Material and Methods A total of 560 rectangular heat‐ and autopolymerized acrylic resin specimens were fabricated and divided into 5 groups (n = 14/group) according to coating agent. Uncoated specimens were used as control. Coating materials were: nano‐coat, Optiglaze, nano‐silica, or cyanoacrylate. Surface roughness (R a ) was evaluated using a profilometer. Contact angle measurements were performed using the sessile drop method. C. albicans adhesion was evaluated using direct culture and slide count methods. ANOVA and Tukey's post hoc tests were used for data analysis (α = 0.05). Results Nano‐coat and Optiglaze coating of heat‐polymerized acrylic significantly decreased R a ( p < 0.001). No significant effect was seen with nano‐silica coating while R a significantly increased with cyanoacrylate ( p < 0.001). For autopolymerized acrylic, nano‐coat, Optiglaze, and nano‐silica coatings significantly decreased R a in comparison to control group ( p < 0.001) while no significant difference was seen between control and cyanoacrylate coating ( p = 0.45). In comparison to control group, nano‐coat, Optiglaze, and nano‐silica coating for both denture base materials significantly decreased contact angle, and C. albicans adhesion ( p < 0.001) while cyanoacrylate significantly increased C. albicans adhesion ( p = 0.002) with no effect on contact angle for heat‐ ( p = 1.00) and autopolymerized resins ( p = 0.83). Conclusion Coating of removable prosthesis with nano‐coat, Optiglaze, or nano‐silica is an effective method to reduce C. albicans adhesion.