The effect of chairside relining materials on rat palatal mucosa

Journal of Dentistry
S C BarclayI B Watson

Abstract

To investigate the effects of denture relining materials on oral mucosa in vivo in a rat model. Denture-like appliances covering the palate in Wistar rats were relined with a resilient soft linting material and a hard 'chairside' relining material. The effects on the palatal epithelium were studied by quantitative analysis using computerized planimetry. The relining materials caused an increase in the thickness of the keratinized layer, while not increasing the total epithelial thickness. Relining materials are not totally without effect on oral mucosa. Further in vivo research is indicated.

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