Effect of water on the physical properties of resin-modified glass ionomer cements

被引:109
作者
Cattani-Lorente, MA
Dupuis, V
Payan, J
Moya, F
Meyer, JM
机构
[1] Sch Dent, Lab Dent Mat, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland
[2] UFR Odontol, Lab Expt Prosthodont, Bordeaux, France
[3] Fac Sci, SERMEC Lab, Marseille, France
关键词
resin-modified glass ionomer cements; effect of water; flexural strength; flexural elastic modulus; Vickers microhardness;
D O I
10.1016/S0109-5641(99)00016-0
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Objectives: Resin-modified glass ionomer cements (GIC) are available for clinical use as restorative materials or as liners and bases. This work was conducted to study the effect of water sorption on the physical properties of several resin-modified GIG, by changing the samples' storage conditions. Methods: The water sorption, the flexural strength, the flexural elastic modulus, the Vickers hardness and the dimensional changes of five resin-modified GICs were measured using specimens aged for 24 h to 3 mon. The specimens were stored at 37 degrees C, either in a dry environment (A), immersed in water (B), stored in a humid environment (C), stored in a humid environment for 1 h and then immersed in water (D), or immersed in water and subsequently dried (B + A). An analysis of variance was used to compare the results. Results: The resin-modified GIC absorb during the first 24 h large amounts of water (114-172 mg/cm(3)) compared to the conventional GIC (30-63 mg/cm(3)). Water alters the physical properties of resin-modified GICs: With regard to dry specimens, a decrease in the flexural strength of 20 to 80% was observed for samples immersed in water. Decreases in their flexural elastic modulus (50 to 80%) and in their hardness (approximate to 50%) were also observed. Water sorption also provoked an expansion in volume of the immersed specimens, ranging from 3.4 to 11.3% after 24 h. Significance: The flexural strength and Vickers hardness of the resin-modified GICs are sensitive to the water contained in the tested specimens. A correlation was established between the decrease in their physical properties and the water uptake. However, it should not be concluded that these materials are not adequate for use in applications in direct contact with oral fluids. Probably, resin-modified CIC placed in oral cavities would not be affected to the same extent as in in vitro tests. In an oral environment, the constituents of saliva will certainly decrease the rate of water sorption and will hence delay its effects. (C) 1999 Academy of Dental Materials. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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