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In vitro assessment of the antifungal effects of neem powder added to polymethyl methacrylate denture base material

Alanoud-hamad Al-dubayanMohammed-moustafa GadHeba Zaki AlawamiSoban-qadir KhanShorouq-khalid Hamid

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SalivaProsthetic DentistrybiologyChemistryResearch030206 dentistryAzadirachtaAntimicrobialbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Corpus albicans03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDistilled watervisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediummedicine030212 general & internal medicineFood scienceCandida albicansGeneral DentistryAcrylic resinStomatitis

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Background Denture with antimicrobial activities is desirable to prevent Candida albican adhesion subsequently decreasing the susceptibility of denture stomatitis incidence. Azadirachta Indica, commonly known as Neem powder has antimicrobial effect but the effect of its addition to acrylic denture base on C. albicans adhesion has not been investigated. The aim of this study was determine whether adding neem powder to acrylic denture base materials could reduce Candida albicansadhesion. Material and methods One hundred and twenty acrylic resin denture specimens were fabricated and divided into heat-polymerized (n=60) and auto-polymerized (n=60) groups. Each group was further divided into 6 groups (n=10) based on the neem concentration: 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 and 2.5 wt% of the polymer. After polymerization, the specimens were polished, stored in distilled water, sonicated, sterilized, submerged in artificial saliva containing C. albicans, and finally, placed in an incubator at 37°C. Slide counting and direct culture methods were used to assess the antifungal effects of the neem addition. An analysis of variance and post hoc Tukey's test were performed for the data analysis (p≤0.05 was statistically significant). Results Based on the results, the neem addition significantly decreased the C. albicans count when compared to the control group (p≤0.05). Moreover, the count decreased as the neem concentration increased (lowest count with 2.5 wt%). Conclusions The results suggest that adding neem powder to acrylic resin denture base materials reduces the adhesion of C. albicans; therefore, the incorporation of neem could be a possible denture stomatitis prevention method. Key words:Denture stomatitis, Candida albicans, Azadirachta indica, neem powder, denture base.

10.4317/jced.55458http://hdl.handle.net/10550/69679