Abstract
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
During repair or adjustments of acrylic resin removable complete and partial dentures, particles of the acrylic resin from the interior of the prosthesis may expose dental personnel to microbial health hazards if the prosthesis has not been thoroughly disinfected.
PURPOSE
This study investigates the efficacy of a commercially prepared microbial disinfectant (Alcide) on the external and internal surfaces of acrylic resins.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Four groups of acrylic resin were incubated in an experimental model to simulate the oral environment over time. Specimens were treated in 2 groups, disinfected and not disinfected, and then further grouped by breaking and not breaking. Analysis was performed with microbial colony counts, SEM, and statistical analyses.
RESULTS
Viable microorganisms still remain on the internal and external surfaces of treated resins.
CONCLUSION
Chlorine dioxide reduces, but does not eliminate, viable microorganisms on these dental prostheses.
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