Objectives: To assess the levels of fluoride ions released from a range of
freshly-prepared aesthetic restorative materials, and then the effects of a
topical acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) gel.
Methods: Five specimens each of four conventional GICs, two resin-modified
GICs, two compomers. and a resin composite (control) were assessed for thei
r fluoride ion release over 6 weeks, before being exposed to 1.23% APF gel
for 4 min and then measuring their fluoride ion levels for another 6 weeks.
Results: Following an initial brief, variable burst of fluoride ion release
, the rates then fell quickly for most materials and, although high rates o
f fluoride ion release were measured immediately following the application
of APF gel. these rates also fell quickly for most materials. After 12 week
s, the mean fluoride ion levels were much lower than immediately before gel
application. The APF gel treatment caused surface damage to all materials,
especially to the conventional GICs.
Conclusion. The results of this study suggested that much of the increased
fluoride ion release found following topical exposure of the fluoridated re
storative materials to APF gel was caused by surface effects rather than by
chemical recharging. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.