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ABSTRACT
Fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) fixed dentures are exposed to various oral environments. One of the ways in
maintaining good oral condition is by using mouthwash. Questions have been araised about the safety of prolonged
use of mouthwash towards FRC. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of immersion time in mouthwash on
the flexural strength of polyethylene FRC. The specimens used were polyethylene FRC (Construct, KerrLab, USA) and
flowable composite resin (Master Flow Biodinamica, Brazil). Block shaped specimens (2x2x25 mm) was light cured
(n=12). Specimens were divided into threek groups of immersion: Group 1 (without immersion); Group 2 (24 hour
immersion); Group 3 (48 hour immersion). The mouthwash used was Listerine Multi-Protect (Johnson & Johnson,
Indonesia) (21.6% alcohol content). Flexure strength was measured by Universal Testing Machine. The results showed
the average strength value (MPa) for Group 1 was 91.318 ± 12.466, Group 2 was 62.253 ± 8.027, and Group 3 was
55.033 ± 3.373. Statistical analysis (ANOVA) showed that immersion time in mouthwash influenced the flexural strength
of polyethylene FRC (p<0.05). LSD0.05 showed there were significant differences of flexural strength between Group
1-Group 2, Group 1-Group 3 but not for Group 2-Group 3. In conclusion, the flexural strength of polyethylene FRC were
decreased by the immersion time in mouthwash. |