FLUORIDE RELEASE IN-VITRO FROM VARIOUS GLASS-IONOMER CEMENTS AND RESIN COMPOSITES AFTER EXPOSURE TO NAF SOLUTIONS

Citation
K. Takahashi et al., FLUORIDE RELEASE IN-VITRO FROM VARIOUS GLASS-IONOMER CEMENTS AND RESIN COMPOSITES AFTER EXPOSURE TO NAF SOLUTIONS, Dental materials, 9(5-6), 1993, pp. 350-354
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
ISSN journal
01095641
Volume
9
Issue
5-6
Year of publication
1993
Pages
350 - 354
Database
ISI
SICI code
0109-5641(1993)9:5-6<350:FRIFVG>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
The release of fluoride from 1) discs made from five glass ionomer cem ents and two composites, and 2) the same discs after exposure to diffe rent NaF solutions, were studied. The specimens were placed in distill ed water for 10 wk. After 24 h and then once a week, the specimens wer e transferred to fresh distilled water. After 5 wk, the specimens were divided into four groups and exposed to 0, 0.02, 0.2 and 2% NaF solut ions for 5 min. The fluoride release was highest during the first week after preparation, after which it decreased sharply and then more slo wly. The amount of fluoride released was ordered: liner/base>restorati ve glass ionomer>composites. The composites released significantly les s fluoride than the glass ionomer cements. After exposure to NaF, the fluoride release was significantly higher for the silver cermet materi al than for the other glass ionomers tested. From a clinical point of view, the results from this study imply that glass ionomer restoration s may act as intraoral devices for the controlled slow release of fluo ride at sites at risk for recurrent caries.