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Microbial Adhesion to Dental Polymers for Conventional, Computer-Aided Subtractive and Additive Manufacturing: A Comparative In Vitro Study

Modern structural materials are represented by a variety of polymer materials used for dental patients’ rehabilitation. They differ not only in physico-chemical properties, but also in microbiological properties, which is one of the reasons why these materials are chosen. The study focused on the mi...

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Autores principales: Arutyunov, Sergey, Kirakosyan, Levon, Dubova, Lubov, Kharakh, Yaser, Malginov, Nikolay, Akhmedov, Gadzhi, Tsarev, Viktor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9036260/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35466224
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb13020042
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author Arutyunov, Sergey
Kirakosyan, Levon
Dubova, Lubov
Kharakh, Yaser
Malginov, Nikolay
Akhmedov, Gadzhi
Tsarev, Viktor
author_facet Arutyunov, Sergey
Kirakosyan, Levon
Dubova, Lubov
Kharakh, Yaser
Malginov, Nikolay
Akhmedov, Gadzhi
Tsarev, Viktor
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description Modern structural materials are represented by a variety of polymer materials used for dental patients’ rehabilitation. They differ not only in physico-chemical properties, but also in microbiological properties, which is one of the reasons why these materials are chosen. The study focused on the microbial adhesion of clinical isolates of normal (5 types), periodontopathogenic (2 types), and fungal (2 types) microbiotas to various materials based on polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) intended for traditional (cold-cured and hot-cured polymers), computer-aided subtractive and additive manufacturing. A comparative analysis was carried out on the studied samples of polymer materials according to the microorganisms’ adhesion index (AI). The lowest level of microorganisms’ AI of the three types of microbiotas was determined in relation to materials for additive manufacturing. The AI of hot-cured polymers, as well as materials for subtractive manufacturing, corresponded to the average level. The highest level of microorganisms’ adhesion was found in cold-cured polymers. Significant differences in AI for materials of the same technological production type (different manufacturers) were also determined. The tendency of significant differences in the indicators of the microorganisms’ adhesion level for the studied polymer materials on the basis of the type of production technology was determined.
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spelling pubmed-90362602022-04-26 Microbial Adhesion to Dental Polymers for Conventional, Computer-Aided Subtractive and Additive Manufacturing: A Comparative In Vitro Study Arutyunov, Sergey Kirakosyan, Levon Dubova, Lubov Kharakh, Yaser Malginov, Nikolay Akhmedov, Gadzhi Tsarev, Viktor J Funct Biomater Article Modern structural materials are represented by a variety of polymer materials used for dental patients’ rehabilitation. They differ not only in physico-chemical properties, but also in microbiological properties, which is one of the reasons why these materials are chosen. The study focused on the microbial adhesion of clinical isolates of normal (5 types), periodontopathogenic (2 types), and fungal (2 types) microbiotas to various materials based on polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) intended for traditional (cold-cured and hot-cured polymers), computer-aided subtractive and additive manufacturing. A comparative analysis was carried out on the studied samples of polymer materials according to the microorganisms’ adhesion index (AI). The lowest level of microorganisms’ AI of the three types of microbiotas was determined in relation to materials for additive manufacturing. The AI of hot-cured polymers, as well as materials for subtractive manufacturing, corresponded to the average level. The highest level of microorganisms’ adhesion was found in cold-cured polymers. Significant differences in AI for materials of the same technological production type (different manufacturers) were also determined. The tendency of significant differences in the indicators of the microorganisms’ adhesion level for the studied polymer materials on the basis of the type of production technology was determined. MDPI 2022-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9036260/ /pubmed/35466224 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb13020042 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Arutyunov, Sergey
Kirakosyan, Levon
Dubova, Lubov
Kharakh, Yaser
Malginov, Nikolay
Akhmedov, Gadzhi
Tsarev, Viktor
Microbial Adhesion to Dental Polymers for Conventional, Computer-Aided Subtractive and Additive Manufacturing: A Comparative In Vitro Study
title Microbial Adhesion to Dental Polymers for Conventional, Computer-Aided Subtractive and Additive Manufacturing: A Comparative In Vitro Study
title_full Microbial Adhesion to Dental Polymers for Conventional, Computer-Aided Subtractive and Additive Manufacturing: A Comparative In Vitro Study
title_fullStr Microbial Adhesion to Dental Polymers for Conventional, Computer-Aided Subtractive and Additive Manufacturing: A Comparative In Vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Microbial Adhesion to Dental Polymers for Conventional, Computer-Aided Subtractive and Additive Manufacturing: A Comparative In Vitro Study
title_short Microbial Adhesion to Dental Polymers for Conventional, Computer-Aided Subtractive and Additive Manufacturing: A Comparative In Vitro Study
title_sort microbial adhesion to dental polymers for conventional, computer-aided subtractive and additive manufacturing: a comparative in vitro study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9036260/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35466224
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb13020042
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