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- Title
Corrosive effect of disinfection solution containing hydroxyl radicals generated by photolysis of H<sub>2</sub>0<sub>2</sub> on dental metals.
- Authors
NAKAMURA, Keisuke; YAMADA, Yasutomo; TAKADA, Yukyo; MOKUDAI, Takayuki; IKAI, Hiroyo; INAGAKI, Ryoichi; KANNO, Taro; SASAKI, Keiichi; KOHNO, Masahiro; NIWANO, Yoshimi
- Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the corrosive effect of disinfection solution containing hydroxyl radicals generated by photolysis of H202 on dental metals. Static immersion test was performed on four different dental metals: Ti, Type 316L stainless steel, Ag-Pd-Cu-Au alloy, and Co-Cr alloy. Metal specimens were immersed in 1 M H202 (=3.4%) with or without light-emitting diode (LED) light irradiation (wavelength: 400 nm) for 1 week, and then the amounts of released ions were analyzed. Corrosive effect of the disinfection solution containing hydroxyl radicals on any dental metals tested in the present study never exceeded that of H202 alone. Therefore, disinfection systems based on the photolysis of H202 for the cleaning of dentures and treatment of oral infectious diseases would not cause problematic metal corrosion whenever the concentration of H202 does not exceed 3%, which is a concentration used as an oral disinfectant.
- Subjects
CORROSION &; anti-corrosives; DISINFECTION &; disinfectants; HYDROXYL group; PHOTOLYSIS (Chemistry); HYDROGEN peroxide; DENTAL metallurgy; SOLUTION (Chemistry); COMMUNICABLE diseases
- Publication
Dental Materials Journal, 2012, Vol 31, Issue 6, p941
- ISSN
0287-4547
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4012/dmj.2012-098