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Comparative analysis of the microbiological stability of modern polymers for the manufacture of removable prostheses

Stomatologiia (Mosk). 2024;103(6):14-19. doi: 10.17116/stomat202410306114.

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to study the degree of adhesion of reference strains of microorganisms to the surface of modern polymer materials for the manufacture of removable prostheses.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: The primary and residual microbial adhesion of 4 types of polymers was studied: acrylic polymer (Villacryl H Plus), monomerless polymer (Vertex ThermoSens), photopolymers for additive manufacturing (Harz Labs Dental Denture Base, Harz Labs Dental Sand). C. albicans, S. aureus, E. faecalis, and S. mutans were used as reference strains.

RESULTS: The analysis of the primary adhesion of C. albicans, S. aureus, E. faecalis, and S. mutans revealed statistically significant differences between the adhesion indices to the studied material samples. The minimal indices of primary and residual adhesion were noted for the photopolymers for additive manufacturing samples while monomerless polymer samples showed the highest adhesion index in all cases. The indicators of residual adhesion of the reference strains were extremely low.

CONCLUSION: Photopolymers for additive manufacturing have a lower index of primary and residual microbial adhesion in comparison with acrylic and non-monomeric polymers. These materials are potentially inert from a microbiological point of view and can be recommended for the manufacture of removable prostheses.

PMID:39704993 | DOI:10.17116/stomat202410306114

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