1. Effect of Post-Polymerization Heat Treatment on a Denture Base Acrylic Resin: Histopathological Analysis in Rats
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Meister LM, Kovalik AC, Pellissari CV, Bail M, Campagnoli EB, Jorge JH, and Campanha NH
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Palatal Mucosa ,Biocompatibility ,Wistar Rat ,Acrylic Resin ,Palatal Appliances - Abstract
Aims: This work examined the histological effects, on the rat palatal mucosa, of a denture base acrylic resin, submitted ornot to a post-polymerization heat-treatment. Methods: Fifteen adult female Wistar rats, with sixty days old, weighting 150 g – 250 g were divided in G1: animals beingmaintained under the same conditions as the experimental groups following described, but without the use acrylic palatalplates (control group); G2: use of heat-polymerized acrylic resin palatal plates made of Lucitone 550; G3: use of palatalplates identical to G2, but subjected to a post-polymerization treatment in a water bath at 550C for 60 min. The platescovered all the palate and were fixed in the molar region with light-cured resin, thus being kept there for 14 days. Afterthe sacrifice, the palate was removed, fixed in formaldehyde 10% and decalcified with EDTA. Sections were stained usinghaematoxylin and eosin. Images in duplicate were made from the central region of the cuts, to measure the thickness (μm)of the keratin layers (TKC), epithelium total (TET) and connective tissue (TCC). Statistical analyses were carried out byone-way ANOVA and Tukey post-tests (α=0.05). Results: According to the results there was significant difference in the thickness of keratin between G2 and G3, with G1having the intermediate value and similar to the other groups. There was a significant difference in the connective tissue with G3 Conclusion: Regarding the total epithelium, group G3 presented a statistically significant difference with both G1 andwith G2 (p from the viewpoint of biocompatibility, for the acrylic resin denture base investigated.
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- 2015