Development of a chlorhexidine delivery system based on dental reline acrylic resins

Int J Pharm. 2023 Jan 25:631:122470. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2022.122470. Epub 2022 Dec 11.

Abstract

The high recurrence rate of common denture stomatitis after antifungal treatment is still concerning. This condition is caused by low patient compliance and incomplete local elimination of the main etiological factor - Candida albicans, often associated with other microorganisms, such as Streptococcus species. Impregnating denture materials with antimicrobials for local delivery is a strategy that can overcome the side effects and improve the efficacy of conventional treatments (topical and/or systemic). In this work, we describe the development of three hard autopolymerizing reline acrylic resins (Kooliner, Ufi Gel Hard, and Probase Cold) loaded with different percentages of chlorhexidine (CHX). The novel formulations were characterized based on their antimicrobial activity, mechanical, morphological and surface properties, in-vitro drug release profiles, and cytotoxicity. The addition of CHX in all resins did not change their chemical and mechanical structure. Among all the tested formulations, Probase Cold loaded with 5 wt% CHX showed the most promising results in terms of antimicrobial activity and lack of serious detrimental mechanical, morphological, surface, and biological properties.

Keywords: Antimicrobial; Denture stomatitis; Drug delivery systems; Polymeric resins.

MeSH terms

  • Acrylic Resins / chemistry
  • Anti-Infective Agents*
  • Chlorhexidine*
  • Humans
  • Materials Testing

Substances

  • ProBase
  • Chlorhexidine
  • Acrylic Resins
  • Anti-Infective Agents