Open Access Research Article

Aspects of Testing the Biological Characteristics of Alginic Impression Materials

MAGDA ECATERINA ANTOHE, DORIANA AGOP FORNA, CRISTINA GENA DASCALU, NORINA CONSUELA FORNA
Published 30 Sep 2019
Pages 641–643

Abstract

The current trend is the introduction of antimicrobial agents for the purpose of inhibiting or avoiding (adherence) adhesion and (increasing) the multiplication of their microorganisms on the surface of the impression materials. This study aims to determine the properties of antibacterial and antifungal elastic impression materials in full agreement with (bacterial flora) microflora specific for every patient ( with identification of existing species ). In the same time there are considered modern methods of sterilization and insertion of antiseptics, trajectories with profound impact in the field of biocompatibility. The obtained microorganisms were transplanted on differentiated and selective (differentiated) culture medium in order to obtain pure cultures.Each microbial strain obtained was tested to identify several characteristics. The examinations carried out by means of the electron microscopy very accurately detect the microbial load in the structure of the impression materials, sounding an alarm signal on its use in particular clinical situations. Alginates present in their structure polysaccharide structures that represent an excellent substrate of microorganisms.

Keywords: elastic impression biomaterials; biologic behaviour; biocompatibility; antibacterial effect

How to Cite this Article

ANTOHE, M., FORNA, D., DASCALU, C., & FORNA, N. (2019). Aspects of Testing the Biological Characteristics of Alginic Impression Materials. Materiale Plastice, 56(3), 641–643. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.19.3.5245
ANTOHE M, FORNA D, DASCALU C, FORNA N. Aspects of Testing the Biological Characteristics of Alginic Impression Materials. Materiale Plastice. 2019;56(3):641–643. doi: 10.37358/MP.19.3.5245
M. ANTOHE, D. FORNA, C. DASCALU, and N. FORNA, "Aspects of Testing the Biological Characteristics of Alginic Impression Materials,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 56, no. 3, pp. 641–643, 2019. doi: 10.37358/MP.19.3.5245
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