Evaluation of the antifungal effect and adhesive strength of a denture adhesive supplemented with nystatin

Graziele Cristina Alvim, Camilla Beatriz da Silva, Viviane de Cássia Oliveira, Andréa Cândido dos Reis, Evandro Watanabe, César Penazzo Lepri, Denise Tornavoi de Castro
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Introduction: The scientific basis related to the effect of incorporating antifungals on the properties of denture adhesives is scarce. This study incorporated an antifungal agent into an adhesive and evaluated the influence on biofilm formation and adhesive strength. Design: Specimens in resin based on polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) were divided into groups: PMMA (No Adhesive); PMMA+Ultra Corega Cream Adhesive and PMMA+Ultra Corega Cream Adhesive+Nystatin. Biofilm of Candida albicans was grown on the specimens and the cell viability was investigated by counting colony forming units (CFU/mL). Adhesive strength was tested after 5 minutes, 6 and 12 hours. For microbiological analysis, data were evaluated by Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn's post test, and for analysis of adhesive strength by two-way ANOVA and Bonferroni post test (α=.05). Results: There was a reduction in biofilm formation on the surface of the nystatin-modified adhesive (p<.001). After 5 minutes, the adhesive strength of the modified Ultra Corega Cream was greater than that of the commercial product (p=.048), with no significant difference in the other times (p>.05). Implications: The incorporation of nystatin on denture adhesive reduced biofilm accumulation, with a positive influence on the initial adhesive strength, it may be a viable alternative for delivering the drug to the patient.
评估添加了硝司他丁的义齿粘合剂的抗真菌效果和粘合强度
导言:有关加入抗真菌剂对义齿粘合剂性能影响的科学依据很少。本研究在粘合剂中加入抗真菌剂,并评估其对生物膜形成和粘合强度的影响。设计:将使用聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)树脂的试样分为以下几组:PMMA(无粘合剂)组;PMMA+Ultra Corega 乳霜粘合剂组和 PMMA+Ultra Corega 乳霜粘合剂+萘丁酸组。在试样上生长白色念珠菌生物膜,并通过计数菌落形成单位(CFU/mL)来检测细胞活力。粘合强度在 5 分钟、6 小时和 12 小时后进行测试。微生物分析数据采用 Kruskal-Wallis 和 Dunn 后检验,粘合强度分析采用双向方差分析和 Bonferroni 后检验(α=.05)。结果奈司他丁改性粘合剂表面的生物膜形成有所减少(p.05)。影响:在义齿粘接剂中加入奈司他丁可减少生物膜的积累,对初始粘接强度有积极影响,可能是向患者提供药物的一种可行替代方法。
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