Title of article
Ion release by resin-modified glass-ionomer cements into water and lactic acid solutions
Author/Authors
Beata Czarnecka، نويسنده , , John W. Nicholson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
5
From page
539
To page
543
Abstract
Objectives
This study was undertaken to gain a fuller picture of the interaction of resin-modified glass-ionomers with aqueous solutions in terms of water sorption, solution buffering and ion-release.
Methods
Two commercial materials were employed (Fuji II LC, GC; Photac Fil Quick, 3M ESPE). Light-cured cylindrical specimens (6 mm high × 4 mm diameter) were prepared and stored for up to 6 weeks in either water (pH 5.3) or aqueous lactic acid (2.7), six specimens of each materials per storage medium. Solutions were changed at weekly intervals. Specimens were weighed at weeks 1, 2, 4 and 6; solution pH values measured, and Na, Ca, Sr, Al, P and Si ion release determined using ICP-OES. Results were analysed by ANOVA.
Results
Materials altered solution pH, and gained mass under all conditions. However, the net mass gain in lactic acid declined with time, suggesting that water sorption was partly offset by erosion under acid conditions. Na, Ca, Sr, Al, P and Si were detected in all solutions, with greater amounts in lactic acid than in water. Phosphorus release was much lower than found previously for conventional glass-ionomers.
Significance
Like their conventional counterparts, resin-modified glass-ionomers have been found to buffer their storage media and release ions. Hence the resin phase does not significantly alter these aspects of the interaction with aqueous solutions.
Keywords
Resin modified glass-ionomerBufferingIon-release
Journal title
Journal of Dentistry
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Dentistry
Record number
507532
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