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The Effect of Lucite Glass Reinforcement on the Properties of Conventional Glass-Ionomer Filling Materials
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: The usage of glass ionomer cements (GICs) restorative materials are very limited due to lack of flexural strength and toughness. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of using a leucite glass on a range of mechanical and optical properties of commerci...
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Journal of Dentistry Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5136409/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27942546 |
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author | Kazemi Yazdi, Haleh Van Noort, Richard Mansouri, Mona |
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description | STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: The usage of glass ionomer cements (GICs) restorative materials are very limited due to lack of flexural strength and toughness. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of using a leucite glass on a range of mechanical and optical properties of commercially available conventional glass ionomer cement. MATERIALS AND METHOD: Ball milled 45μm leucite glass particles were incorporated into commercial conventional GIC, Ketac-Molar Easymix (KMEm). The characteristics of the powder particles were observed under scanning electron microscopy. The samples were made for each experimental group; KMEm and lucite- modified Ketac-Molar easy Mix (LMKMEm) according to manufacturer’s instruction then were collected in damp tissue and stored in incubator for 1 hour. The samples were divided into two groups, one stored in distilled water for 24 hours and the others for 1 week.10 samples were made for testing biaxial flexural strength after 1 day and 1 week, with a crosshead speed of 1mm/min, calculated in MPa. The hardness (Vickers hardness tester) of each experimental group was also tested. To evaluate optical properties, 3 samples were made for each experimental group and evaluated with a spectrophotometer. The setting time of modified GIC was measured with Gillmore machine. RESULT: The setting time in LMKMEm was 8 minutes. The mean biaxial flexural strength was LMKMEm/ 1day: 24.13±4.14 MPa, LMKMEm/ 1 week: 24.22±4.87 MPa KMEm/1day:28.87±6.31 MPa and KMEm/1 week: 26.65±5.82 MPa which were not statistically different from each other. The mean Vickers hardness was LMKMEm: 403±66 Mpa and KMEm: 358±22 MPa; though not statistically different from each other. The mean total transmittance (Tt) was LMKMEm: 15.9±0.7, KMEm: 22.3±1.2, the mean diffuse transmittance (Td) was LMKMEm: 12.2±0.5, KMEm: 18.0±0.5 which were statistically different from each other. CONCLUSION: Leucite glass can be incorporated with a conventional GIC without interfering with setting time. Yet, it did not improve the mechanical and optical properties of the GIC. |
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spelling | pubmed-51364092016-12-09 The Effect of Lucite Glass Reinforcement on the Properties of Conventional Glass-Ionomer Filling Materials Kazemi Yazdi, Haleh Van Noort, Richard Mansouri, Mona J Dent (Shiraz) Original Article STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: The usage of glass ionomer cements (GICs) restorative materials are very limited due to lack of flexural strength and toughness. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of using a leucite glass on a range of mechanical and optical properties of commercially available conventional glass ionomer cement. MATERIALS AND METHOD: Ball milled 45μm leucite glass particles were incorporated into commercial conventional GIC, Ketac-Molar Easymix (KMEm). The characteristics of the powder particles were observed under scanning electron microscopy. The samples were made for each experimental group; KMEm and lucite- modified Ketac-Molar easy Mix (LMKMEm) according to manufacturer’s instruction then were collected in damp tissue and stored in incubator for 1 hour. The samples were divided into two groups, one stored in distilled water for 24 hours and the others for 1 week.10 samples were made for testing biaxial flexural strength after 1 day and 1 week, with a crosshead speed of 1mm/min, calculated in MPa. The hardness (Vickers hardness tester) of each experimental group was also tested. To evaluate optical properties, 3 samples were made for each experimental group and evaluated with a spectrophotometer. The setting time of modified GIC was measured with Gillmore machine. RESULT: The setting time in LMKMEm was 8 minutes. The mean biaxial flexural strength was LMKMEm/ 1day: 24.13±4.14 MPa, LMKMEm/ 1 week: 24.22±4.87 MPa KMEm/1day:28.87±6.31 MPa and KMEm/1 week: 26.65±5.82 MPa which were not statistically different from each other. The mean Vickers hardness was LMKMEm: 403±66 Mpa and KMEm: 358±22 MPa; though not statistically different from each other. The mean total transmittance (Tt) was LMKMEm: 15.9±0.7, KMEm: 22.3±1.2, the mean diffuse transmittance (Td) was LMKMEm: 12.2±0.5, KMEm: 18.0±0.5 which were statistically different from each other. CONCLUSION: Leucite glass can be incorporated with a conventional GIC without interfering with setting time. Yet, it did not improve the mechanical and optical properties of the GIC. Journal of Dentistry Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2016-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5136409/ /pubmed/27942546 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Dentistry Shiraz University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kazemi Yazdi, Haleh Van Noort, Richard Mansouri, Mona The Effect of Lucite Glass Reinforcement on the Properties of Conventional Glass-Ionomer Filling Materials |
title | The Effect of Lucite Glass Reinforcement on the Properties of Conventional Glass-Ionomer Filling Materials
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title_full | The Effect of Lucite Glass Reinforcement on the Properties of Conventional Glass-Ionomer Filling Materials
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title_fullStr | The Effect of Lucite Glass Reinforcement on the Properties of Conventional Glass-Ionomer Filling Materials
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title_full_unstemmed | The Effect of Lucite Glass Reinforcement on the Properties of Conventional Glass-Ionomer Filling Materials
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title_short | The Effect of Lucite Glass Reinforcement on the Properties of Conventional Glass-Ionomer Filling Materials
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title_sort | effect of lucite glass reinforcement on the properties of conventional glass-ionomer filling materials |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5136409/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27942546 |
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