Hydrophilic nano-silica coating agents with platinum and diamond nanoparticles for denture base materials

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Preventing microorganisms from adhering to the denture surface is important for ensuring the systemic health of elderly denture wearers. Silica coating agents provide high hydrophilicity but lack durability. This study investigated solutions to improve the durability of the coating layer, determine an appropriate solid content concentration of SiO2 in the silica coating agent, and evaluate the effect of adding platinum (Pt) and diamond nanoparticles (ND) to the agent. Five coating agents were prepared with different SiO2 concentrations with/without Pt and ND additives. The contact angle was measured, and the brush-wear test was performed. Scanning electron microscopy was used to investigate the silica coating layer. The appropriate concentration of SiO2 was found to be 0.5–0.75 wt%. The coating agents with additives showed significantly high hydrophilicity immediately after coating and after the brush-wear test. The coating agents with/without additives formed a durable coating layer even after the brush-wear test.

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Yoshizaki, T., Akiba, N., Inokoshi, M., Shimada, M., & Minakuchi, S. (2017). Hydrophilic nano-silica coating agents with platinum and diamond nanoparticles for denture base materials. Dental Materials Journal, 36(3), 333–339. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2016-243

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