Effects of aging on attachment of Candida albicans to conventional heat‐polymerized, CAD‐CAM milled, and CAD‐CAM 3D‐printed acrylic resin bases

Author:

Jung Gabrielle K.123,Mora Stephanie N.245,Yune Stephen S.25,Petrich Anton12ORCID,Hernandez‐Feldpausch Marina25,Hamlin Christopher M.12,Tuamokumo Francois O.6,Kim Jeffrey J.27ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Prosthodontics Naval Postgraduate Dental School Bethesda Maryland USA

2. Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Bethesda Maryland USA

3. Navy Medicine Readiness & Training Command Camp Pendleton California USA

4. 3D Dental Battalion, US Naval Dental Center Okinawa Japan

5. Department of Comprehensive Dentistry Naval Postgraduate Dental School Bethesda Maryland USA

6. Department of Research Programs Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Bethesda Maryland USA

7. Department of Research Naval Postgraduate Dental School Bethesda Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to assess Candida albicans attachment on conventionally fabricated (polymethylmethacrylate, PMMA), CAD‐CAM milled, and 3D‐printed acrylic resin bases pre‐ and post‐simulated thermal aging, along with examining material surface changes after aging.Materials and MethodsForty‐six samples (10 mm × 10 mm × 2 mm) for each of four material groups (conventional heat‐polymerized PMMA, CAD‐CAM milled acrylic resin base, CAD‐CAM 3D‐printed methacrylate resin base, CAD‐CAM 3D‐printed urethane methacrylate resin base) were subjected to 0, 1, or 2 years of simulated thermal aging. Microscopic images were taken before and after aging, and C. albicans attachment was quantified using cell proliferation assay (XTT). Statistical analysis employed analysis of variance (α = 0.05).ResultsTwo‐way factorial analysis showed no significant differences based on acrylic resin type or thermal aging (p = 0.344 and p = 0.091 respectively). However, C. albicans attachment significantly differed between 0‐ and 2‐year thermally aged groups (p = 0.004), mainly due to elevated initial attachments on CAD‐CAM milled acrylic resin base and CAD‐CAM 3D‐printed urethane methacrylate resin base.ConclusionsRegardless of the fabrication technique and material combination, no significant differences were found in C. albicans adhesion pre‐ or post‐ thermal aging. Milled and 3D‐printed bases compared favorably with heat‐ polymerized PMMA in their affinity for C. albicans attachment and surface characteristics after aging. These findings indicate that the risk of patients developing denture stomatitis might not be linked to the type of acrylic resin or fabrication method used.

Publisher

Wiley

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