Denture polymers with antimicrobial properties: a review of the development and current status of anionic poly(methyl methacrylate) polymers

Author:

Raj Periathamby Antony1,Dentino Andrew R2

Affiliation:

1. Division of Research & Development, Perident Therapeutics, Inc., 7345 North Beau Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53224, USA.

2. Division of Periodontics & the Department of Surgical Sciences, Marquette University, 1801 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53233, USA

Abstract

The denture base polymer poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) is highly susceptible for microbial colonization resulting in denture-associated infections. Over the years research has focused on ways to modify the PMMA properties via surface and chemical modification. These studies led to the development of new denture polymers that include anionic PMMA polymers. The new anionic polymers presented the possibility of compromising the physical and mechanical properties required for denture fabrication. These obstacles were overcome by generating anionic PMMA polymers with physical and mechanical properties suitable for denture fabrication. A large body of literature is available on the anionic PMMA polymers, their antimicrobial properties and their potential for the commercial and clinical application as dental biomaterials. This article describes a review and evaluation of the anionic PMMA polymers for their suitability to serve as denture base polymers, their antimicrobial properties, their efficacy to prevent denture-induced infection and their safety in the oral environment.

Publisher

Future Science Ltd

Subject

Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine

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