Jm. Leloup et al., CHEMICAL AND STRUCTURAL-CHANGES IN ZINC POLYCARBOXYLATE CEMENTS AFTERIMMERSION IN DILUTE ORGANIC-ACID SOLUTIONS, Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine, 9(4), 1998, pp. 229-237
The behaviour of zinc polycarboxylate cements in contact with dilute a
queous solutions of organic acids at concentrations close to those exi
sting in buccal medium, was studied. The organic acids were acetic, ci
tric, tartaric and lactic acids, at 0.01 M and 0.001 M. The elution of
zinc and magnesium was 10-1000 times greater in acid than in pure wat
er, and correlated with the concentrations and the dissociation consta
nts, pK(1), of the acids tested. In all cases, important water losses
were observed. In the 0.01 acids, the cement structure collapsed to fo
rm a viscous, compact and homogeneous layer on the cement surface. In
this layer, the polymeric carboxylic chains were regenerated from the
zinc and magnesium polycarboxylate cement. Comparison with pure water
showed that even the smallest concentration of the weak acids greatly
modified the cement behaviour. This could explain the well-known diffe
rences in erosion processes between theoretical erosion predicted by s
tandard specification tests and the in vivo situation. (C) 1998 Chapma
n & Hall.