Exploring Triphala as a Biocompatible Alternative to Chemical Denture Cleansers: Effects on Flexural Strength and Surface Roughness of Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA) and Flexible Polymers
Lokesh B Kanchan, Rakshith Guru, Santhosh Sathyanarayan, Dwarakananda N Bukya, Pavan Kulkarni, Rachana P Hiremath

TL;DR
This study compares Triphala, a natural remedy, to a commercial denture cleanser, finding that Triphala may be a better option for preserving denture material quality.
Contribution
The study introduces Triphala as a potential biocompatible alternative to chemical denture cleansers.
Findings
PMMA specimens had higher flexural strength than flexible materials.
Triphala-treated samples showed reduced surface roughness compared to Clinsodent-treated samples.
Group 2 (PMMA + Triphala) had the highest flexural strength and lowest surface roughness.
Abstract
Purpose: The longevity and functional performance of denture base materials can be significantly influenced by routine hygiene maintenance. Natural alternatives such as Triphala may offer accessible and cost-effective cleansing solutions, especially in settings where commercial denture cleansers are less available. This in vitro study aimed to evaluate and compare the effects of Triphala and a commercial cleanser (Clinsodent) on the flexural strength and surface roughness of flexible and conventional polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) denture base materials after prolonged use. Study design: An in vitro comparative experimental study conducted under standardized laboratory conditions. Materials and methods: A total of 120 denture base specimens (n=30 per group) were fabricated using two materials: flexible nylon-based polymer and heat-cured PMMA. The specimens were divided into four…
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TopicsDental materials and restorations · Surgical Sutures and Adhesives · Phytochemicals and Medicinal Plants
