Physical Properties of New Silica-Based Denture Surface Coating
Kazuhiro Akutsu-Suyama, Reiko Tokuyama-Toda, Chiaki Tsutsumi-Arai, Chika Terada-Ito, Yoko Iwamiya, Zenji Hiroi, Mitsuhiro Shibayama, Kazuhito Satomura

TL;DR
This study introduces a new silica-based denture coating with hinokitiol to prevent infections by controlling the release of antimicrobial agents.
Contribution
A novel surface coating method for PMMA dentures using hinokitiol with a controlled release mechanism is proposed.
Findings
A uniform silica–resin layer containing hinokitiol can be formed on PMMA surfaces.
Hinokitiol molecules exhibit two distinct desorption behaviors due to hydrogen bonding in nanopores.
The coating shows potential for preventing denture-related infections through controlled antimicrobial release.
Abstract
Denture stomatitis is a common issue among denture users, primarily caused by pathogenic microorganisms such as Candida albicans that adhere to and multiply on the denture surface. While previous approaches have focused on incorporating antimicrobial agents into denture base resins, this study introduces a novel surface coating strategy for polymethyl-methacrylate (PMMA) using hinokitiol—a natural antibacterial and antifungal compound derived from Hiba. This method enables the formation of a uniform silica–resin layer containing hinokitiol, achieved through a simple immersion process. Using X-ray and neutron reflectivity techniques, we discovered that a uniform silica–resin layer could form on PMMA with significant amounts of hinokitiol present. Time-dependent neutron reflectivity analysis revealed the presence of the following two types of hinokitiol molecules within the silica–resin…
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TopicsMesoporous Materials and Catalysis · Polymer Nanocomposites and Properties · Silicone and Siloxane Chemistry
