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Resumo:Abstract Objectives: To determine the impact of denture hygiene solutions on the physicochemical properties of acetal material used for dental prosthesis production. Methods: The study used T.S.M Acetal, immersed in denture hygiene solutions. The samples were divided into five groups: a control group, a group immersed in distilled water, and three groups immersed in a dental hygiene solution: Multiclean Roko powder for thermoplastics, Corega Tabs, and Protefix® Hygiene, respectively. After immersion, tests for hardness, impact strength, flexural strength, and sorption were conducted. Statistical analysis of the collected results was performed in Statistica 13.3. The normality of the distribution was checked using the Shapiro-Wilk test. When values were p>0.05, considered as a normal distribution, a parametric analysis of variance ANOVA followed by a post-hoc test was performed. Results: After immersion of acetal in Corega Tabs and Protefix® Hygiene solutions, hardness significantly decreased. The unnotched impact strength test revealed an increase for all groups, whereas the notched impact strength decreased significantly, except for the Multiclean Roko solution group. Flexural strength after solution immersion did not differ significantly from the control group, except for the Corega Tabs group. The sorption study revealed a large decrease for the Corega Tabs (2,2 μg/mm3) and Protefix® Hygiene groups. Conclusions: The Multiclean Roko cleaning agent for thermoplastic materials has the least impact on material hardness, so its use for the hygienization of acetyl-based restorations seems justified. The impact of other agents on thermoplastic material hardness might increase abrasive wear, which should be investigated in further studies.
Autores principais:Reeves,Zuzanna
Outros Autores:Szczescio-Włodarczyk,Agata; Kula,Zofia Magdalena
Assunto:Acetal resin Dental prosthesis Dentures Oral hygiene
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
Idioma:inglês
Origem:SciELO Portugal
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Dental prosthesis
Dentures
Oral hygiene
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Dental prosthesis
Dentures
Oral hygiene
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description Abstract Objectives: To determine the impact of denture hygiene solutions on the physicochemical properties of acetal material used for dental prosthesis production. Methods: The study used T.S.M Acetal, immersed in denture hygiene solutions. The samples were divided into five groups: a control group, a group immersed in distilled water, and three groups immersed in a dental hygiene solution: Multiclean Roko powder for thermoplastics, Corega Tabs, and Protefix® Hygiene, respectively. After immersion, tests for hardness, impact strength, flexural strength, and sorption were conducted. Statistical analysis of the collected results was performed in Statistica 13.3. The normality of the distribution was checked using the Shapiro-Wilk test. When values were p>0.05, considered as a normal distribution, a parametric analysis of variance ANOVA followed by a post-hoc test was performed. Results: After immersion of acetal in Corega Tabs and Protefix® Hygiene solutions, hardness significantly decreased. The unnotched impact strength test revealed an increase for all groups, whereas the notched impact strength decreased significantly, except for the Multiclean Roko solution group. Flexural strength after solution immersion did not differ significantly from the control group, except for the Corega Tabs group. The sorption study revealed a large decrease for the Corega Tabs (2,2 μg/mm3) and Protefix® Hygiene groups. Conclusions: The Multiclean Roko cleaning agent for thermoplastic materials has the least impact on material hardness, so its use for the hygienization of acetyl-based restorations seems justified. The impact of other agents on thermoplastic material hardness might increase abrasive wear, which should be investigated in further studies.
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spelling Effect of different cleansing agent solutions on denture acetal resin mechanical and physicochemical propertiesReeves,ZuzannaSzczescio-Włodarczyk,AgataKula,Zofia MagdalenaAcetal resinDental prosthesisDenturesOral hygieneopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2http://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1646-28902025000400191URLhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1646-28902025000400191URLHasVersion2025-12-01Abstract Objectives: To determine the impact of denture hygiene solutions on the physicochemical properties of acetal material used for dental prosthesis production. Methods: The study used T.S.M Acetal, immersed in denture hygiene solutions. The samples were divided into five groups: a control group, a group immersed in distilled water, and three groups immersed in a dental hygiene solution: Multiclean Roko powder for thermoplastics, Corega Tabs, and Protefix® Hygiene, respectively. After immersion, tests for hardness, impact strength, flexural strength, and sorption were conducted. Statistical analysis of the collected results was performed in Statistica 13.3. The normality of the distribution was checked using the Shapiro-Wilk test. When values were p>0.05, considered as a normal distribution, a parametric analysis of variance ANOVA followed by a post-hoc test was performed. Results: After immersion of acetal in Corega Tabs and Protefix® Hygiene solutions, hardness significantly decreased. The unnotched impact strength test revealed an increase for all groups, whereas the notched impact strength decreased significantly, except for the Multiclean Roko solution group. Flexural strength after solution immersion did not differ significantly from the control group, except for the Corega Tabs group. The sorption study revealed a large decrease for the Corega Tabs (2,2 μg/mm3) and Protefix® Hygiene groups. Conclusions: The Multiclean Roko cleaning agent for thermoplastic materials has the least impact on material hardness, so its use for the hygienization of acetyl-based restorations seems justified. The impact of other agents on thermoplastic material hardness might increase abrasive wear, which should be investigated in further studies.Sociedade Portuguesa de Estomatologia e Medicina DentáriaRevista Portuguesa de Estomatologia, Medicina Dentária e Cirurgia Maxilofacial v.66 n.4 2025text/htmlengjournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501literature
spellingShingle Effect of different cleansing agent solutions on denture acetal resin mechanical and physicochemical properties
Reeves,Zuzanna
Acetal resin
Dental prosthesis
Dentures
Oral hygiene
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Acetal resin
Dental prosthesis
Dentures
Oral hygiene
title Effect of different cleansing agent solutions on denture acetal resin mechanical and physicochemical properties
title_full Effect of different cleansing agent solutions on denture acetal resin mechanical and physicochemical properties
title_fullStr Effect of different cleansing agent solutions on denture acetal resin mechanical and physicochemical properties
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different cleansing agent solutions on denture acetal resin mechanical and physicochemical properties
title_short Effect of different cleansing agent solutions on denture acetal resin mechanical and physicochemical properties
title_sort Effect of different cleansing agent solutions on denture acetal resin mechanical and physicochemical properties
topic Acetal resin
Dental prosthesis
Dentures
Oral hygiene
topic_facet Acetal resin
Dental prosthesis
Dentures
Oral hygiene
url http://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1646-28902025000400191
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