The effect of temperature on viscoelastic properties of glass ionomer cements and compomers

2007 ◽  
Vol 80B (2) ◽  
pp. 460-467 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Helvatjoglu-Antoniades ◽  
Y. Papadogiannis ◽  
R. S. Lakes ◽  
G. Palaghias ◽  
D. Papadogiannis
2013 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 68-73 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ravindra Kotian ◽  
Prashanthi Madhyastha ◽  
Vivekananda Pai ◽  
AMA Khader

ABSTRACT Objectives Fluoride plays a pivotal role in oral health promotion and is the corner stone in the prevention of dental caries. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of temperature, time interval and storage conditions on fluoride release by three commercial glass ionomer cements (GIC). Materials and Methods Three commercial glass ionomers: GC Gold Label Universal Restorative (conventional), GC Gold Label Light-Cured Universal Restorative and GC Fuji VII (GC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) were used to investigate fluoride release. The 6 × 2 mm disk-shaped specimens prepared from each material were immersed in distilled water or artificial saliva at temperatures 4°C, 37°C or 55°C. The amount of fluoride release from these specimens was studied for the period of 1, 7, 14 and 28 days with the help of fluoride selective ion electrode. Results The amount of fluoride release was significantly (p < 0.001) high in distilled water when compared to artificial saliva in all the three types of GIC studied. The highest level of fluoride release was observed on the first day of the study, followed by days 7 and 14, with least release on days 28. It was also observed that at 55°C, the amount of fluoride release was significantly (p < 0.001) high in all three GIC. However, there was no significant difference among the three GIC studied. Conclusion The amount of fluoride release depends on temperature, time interval and storage condition. The result from the study concludes that GIC in the oral cavity serve as fluoride reservoir and contribute a low fluoride release in oral fluids. Clinical significance The clinical use of GIC that release fluoride is relevant mainly in patients at risk of or with caries activity, thereby preventing initiation of secondary caries and failure of restorations. It may also be important in developing regimes for improving the delivery of tropical fluoride products. This study would be helpful to make some considerations about clinical indication and longevity of restorative materials studied. How to cite this article Madhyastha P, Kotian R, Pai V, Khader AMA. Fluoride Release from Glass Ionomer Cements: Effect of Temperature, Time Interval and Storage Condition. J Contemp Dent 2013;3(2):68-73.


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Vol 14 (spe) ◽  
pp. 3-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
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This article describes the properties, advances and shortcomings of glass-ionomer cement as a restorative material. The adhesion of glass-ionomer to tooth structure is less technique sensitive than composite resins and its quality increases with time. Therefore glass-ionomer might turn out to the more reliable restorative material in minimal invasive dentistry based on adhesive techniques.


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