市售义齿清洁剂和海藻提取物对粘附在丙烯酸义齿基底树脂上的白色念珠菌的抗真菌功效比较:体外研究。

IF 1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
R Varsha, Shivasakthy Manivasakan, David Livingstone, E Rajkumar, Mangaiyarkarasi Ravirajan, A Jenie Rosna
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目的:假牙表面产生白色念珠菌的主要原因之一是假牙保养不当。使用适当的义齿清洁剂定期清洁义齿,可保持义齿卫生。本研究旨在评估市售义齿清洁剂和海藻提取物对粘附在义齿基托树脂表面的白僵菌的抗真菌功效:这是一项体外实验研究:将 24 个半径为 10 毫米、厚度为 2 毫米的丙烯酸树脂样本随机分为两组。义齿基托树脂上涂有白僵菌。采用系列稀释法对每种义齿基托树脂表面的菌落进行评估。A 组使用市售义齿清洁剂,B 组使用海藻 T. conoides 的提取物。然后用系列稀释法对菌落进行评估:采用的统计分析:通过连续稀释获得的菌落计数值已制成表格。采用的统计分析方法:将连续稀释法得到的菌落数值列表,并用 t 检验对这些值进行统计分析:结果:与市售的 Fittydent 相比,T. conoides 能减少更多的菌落数;采用 t 检验,稀释 10-2 时的平均差异为 65,稀释 10-3 时的平均差异为 29.25,差异具有统计学意义,P < 0.001:在这项体外研究的限制条件下,研究证明海藻提取物和市售义齿清洁剂 Fittydent 能有效减少白僵菌的菌落数。在统计学上,海藻萃取物比市售的 Fittydent 更有效。
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Comparison of antifungal efficacy of commercially available denture cleanser and the extract of Turbinaria conoides seaweed against Candida albicans adherent to acrylic denture base resin: An in vitro study.

Aim: One of the main factors responsible for the development of Candida albicans on the surface of denture is improper maintenance of dentures. Denture hygiene can be achieved by regular cleansing of dentures using an appropriate denture cleanser. The aim of the study is to evaluate the antifungal efficacy of commercially available denture cleanser and the extract of Turbinaria conoides seaweed against C. albicans adherent to the surface of denture base resin.

Settings and design: This was an in vitro experimental study.

Materials and methods: Twenty-four Acrylic resin samples of dimension 10-mm radius and 2-mm thickness was randomly divided into two groups. The denture base resin was coated with C. albicans. The colonies present on the surface of each denture base resin were evaluated by serial dilution method. Group A was treated with commercially available denture cleanser and Group B was treated with extract of seaweed T. conoides. The colonies were then evaluated using serial dilution.

Statistical analysis used: The colony count values obtained by serial dilution were tabulated. These values were statistically analysed using t-test.

Results: Reduction of colony count is more in T. conoides than commercially available Fittydent; the difference was statistically significant with a mean difference of 65 at dilution 10-2 and 29.25 at dilution 10-3 using t-test with P < 0.001.

Conclusion: Within the limitations of this in vitro study, it was proved that the extract of T. conoides seaweed and commercially available denture cleanser Fittydent was effective in reducing the colony count of C. albicans. T. conoides seaweed is statistically significant than commercially available Fittydent.

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The Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society
The Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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