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Conventional and Resin-Modified Glass Ionomer Cement Surface Characteristics after Acidic Challenges

Irina Nica, Simona Stoleriu, Alexandru Iovan, Ionut Tărăboanţă, Galina Pancu, Nicoleta Tofan, Răzvan Brânzan, Sorin Andrian

2022Biomedicines24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to assess by atomic force microscopy (AFM) the surface roughness of a traditional glass ionomer cement- GIC (Fuji IX GP, GC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) and a resin modified glass ionomer cement- RMGIC (Vitremer, 3M ESPE, St. Paul, MN, USA) after different immersion regimes on some acidic drinks. Sixteen cylindrical samples having the height of 5 mm and the thickness of 2 mm were obtained from each material and they were divided into two groups: Group I (Fuji IX samples) and Group II (Vitremer samples). Specimens of each group were then randomly divided into 4 subgroups: subgroup A (control)-15 samples were kept in artificial saliva and in the other three subgroups, each having 15 samples the samples were immersed in Coca-Cola (subgroup B), Cappy lemonade and mint (subgroup C) and Fuzetea (subgroup D) for 7 days (subgroups A1-D1), 14 days (subgroups A2-D2), and 21 days (subgroups A3-D3). AFM qualitative and quantitative surface evaluation (mean value of surface roughness parameter, Sa) of each sample was performed. The highest surface roughness was determined when both materials were submerged 14 days in acidic drinks. Traditional GIC was more affected by acidic environment when comparing to RMGIC.

Topics & Concepts

Glass ionomer cementSurface roughnessMaterials scienceCementSalivaAtomic force microscopyChemistryComposite materialDentistryMedicineBiochemistryNanotechnologyDental materials and restorationsEndodontics and Root Canal TreatmentsDental Erosion and Treatment
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