Microwave disinfection of maxillary and mandibular denture bases contaminated with Candida Albican.

S A Bamigboye, O O Dosumu, D M Ajayi
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Background: Oral environment is not sterile, and dentures worn by the patients can be infected and therefore needs disinfection. Solution disinfectants such as sodium hypochlorite and glutaraldehyde can be used but they have side effects. Microwave disinfection method is more recent, however, there are conflicting reports at the moment on the appropriate power and time regimen for disinfection of denture.

Objective: To determine the power and time regimen at which the disinfection of dentures can be achieved using microwave.

Method: Forty-five acrylic denture bases were fabricated for each of the jaws and infected with solution of a stock Candida albicans and 30 infected bases were employed as control. These were placed in normal saline and then subjected to different microwave power and time regimen. Aliquots from these post-microwave solution were titrated against sabauraud agar which was subsequently incubated at 37 degrees C for 48 hours. The agar were examined for candida growth.

Result: The denture bases subjected to microwave disinfection at 350W showed Candida growth after microwave treatment irrespective of the time employed. Conversely, those microwaved at 650W and 690W for four and six minutes showed no microbial growth.

Conclusion: The microwave regimen of 650W at 4 and 6 minutes completely disinfected the denture bases. Disinfection at higher microwave energy should be done with caution as distortion of the denture may occur.

白色念珠菌污染的上颌、下颌义齿基托的微波消毒。
背景:口腔环境不无菌,患者佩戴的假牙可能感染,需要消毒。可以使用溶液消毒剂,如次氯酸钠和戊二醛,但它们有副作用。微波消毒是最近才出现的一种方法,但目前关于假牙消毒的合适功率和时间方案的报道相互矛盾。目的:确定微波消毒义齿的功率和时间方案。方法:用白色念珠菌培养液感染双颌牙基托45个,对照组感染牙基托30个。这些被放置在生理盐水中,然后接受不同的微波功率和时间方案。从这些微波后的溶液中提取的等分液与沙巴乌琼脂进行滴定,随后在37℃下孵育48小时。检查琼脂是否有念珠菌生长。结果:在350W微波消毒的义齿基托,不论微波消毒时间长短,均有念珠菌生长。相反,在650W和690W下微波4分钟和6分钟没有微生物生长。结论:650W微波4、6分钟对义齿基托完全消毒。使用较高微波能量消毒时应谨慎,以免造成义齿变形。
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