The influence of disinfection on dimensional stability of temporary crowns

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Abstract

Objective: Evaluate the influence of different disinfection methods on the dimensional stability of temporary acrylic resin crowns. Material and Methods: A metallic die with two different marks at the margin was used to prepare the specimens with two different resins (bis-acrylic resin-Structur, acrylic resin-Dencrilay). They were divided into eight groups (n=8), determined according to the disinfection methods (microwave, acetic acid, 1% hypochlorite) and control. The marginal adaptation was recorded using an optical microscope (50X) comparing two different marks on the margin of the crowns with 2 points along the entire circumferential margin before and after disinfection methods. Results: Results were compared statistically by ANOVA and Tukey’s test (p≤0.05). The two-way ANOVA showed statistical difference between types of materials. No significant differences were found between disinfection methods and interaction of factors. Conclusion: All procedures affected the marginal adaptation however temporary crowns made by bis-acrylic resin demonstrate higher dimensional stability.

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de Carvalho, P. C. K., de Almeida, L. M. R., Sacourague, S. C. M. C., Kimpara, E. T., & Paes Junior, T. J. de A. (2018). The influence of disinfection on dimensional stability of temporary crowns. Brazilian Dental Science, 21(3), 302–306. https://doi.org/10.14295/bds.2018.v21i3.1573

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