This
study investigated the color stability of reline resin after two methods of disinfection
i.e microwave disinfection and chemical disinfection. A stainless steel mold
with a breakaway compartment (10 mm in diameter by 0.7 mm thickness) was made
to fabricate specimens of various resins. Each material was mixed according to
manufacturer’s instructions and applied into the mold. Prior to color stability
testing, specimens were cleaned in distilled water for 20 minutes to kill any
microorganisms that may had contaminated the discs during fabrication. And then
specimens were immersed in Sodium Perborate Monohydrate 200 ml of solution for
15 days and micro waved for 15 days so that it is comparable to chemical
disinfection soaking. The color stability of each specimen was measured again
using spectrophotometer and values were obtained. The data of ∆E, ∆L, ∆b, ∆a
were analysed by 2 way repeated measures ANOVAs test. Significant statistic
changes in color parameters ∆L, ∆a, ∆b of the reline resin DPI, Ufi Gel Hard
and Kooliner were observed when dentures were disinfected by Sodium Perborate Monohydrate
2% solutions. The color stability of the reline resin was influenced by time,
regardless of disinfection or non disinfection. This can be attributed to
bleaching (whitening) effect of reline material. Discoloration of resin based
materials may be caused by intrinsic or extrinsic factors. Intrinsic factors
are related to internal alterations in material resulting from
physicochemical reactions or residual monomer oxidation with time. Thus the initiator,
quantity and type of monomer and the polymerisation efficiency can affect the
color stability of resin
based materials. The color stability deviation value ∆E significantly increased
to maximum for chemical disinfectant, least for Control group and intermediate
for microwaved group. Ufi Gel showed the highest deviation ∆E and Control Group
showed the lowest deviation according to results.
Author(s) Details
Dr. Farhat Jabeen
Department of Prosthodontics, Himachal Dental College, H.P. 175002, India
Pragya Bali
Department of Prosthodontics, Himachal Dental College, H.P. (175002), India.
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Author(s) Details
Dr. Farhat Jabeen
Department of Prosthodontics, Himachal Dental College, H.P. 175002, India
Pragya Bali
Department of Prosthodontics, Himachal Dental College, H.P. (175002), India.
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