Literature DB >> 25654027

Quantitative assessment of fluoride release and recharge ability of different restorative materials in different media: an in vitro study.

Mahesh M Jingarwar1, Anuradha Pathak2, Navroop Kaur Bajwa3, Haridarshan Singh Sidhu4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To measure fluoride release and recharge ability of restorative materials in deionised water, artificial saliva and lactic acid.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Pellets were prepared from GC2, Ketac N100 and Beautifil II. Each pellets were individually immersed in 10 ml deionised water, artificial saliva or lactic acid as per respective subgroup for 24 h and then elutes were collected. Specimens were reimmersed in respective container. Fluoride released was analysed after 24 h, 7(th) and 15(th) day. On 15(th) day all specimens were exposed to 1.23% APF gel and fluoride release in respective solution was measured on 16(th), 22(nd), 30(th) day. RESULT: Fluoride release was more after 24 h for all materials in all media then decrease gradually. GC2 shows more fluoride release than Ketac N100 at 24 hours and on 7(th) day but onwards Ketac N100 released significantly more fluoride. Beautifil II showed least fluoride release at all measured intervals in all media. Order of fluoride release in media was lactic acid > deionised water > artificial saliva for all materials.
CONCLUSION: GICs are smart material which release more fluoride when environment become more acidic and also show tendency to recharge which helps clinically in caries risk children.

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Keywords:  Artificial saliva; Fluoride release; Lactic acid; Recharge

Year:  2014        PMID: 25654027      PMCID: PMC4316333          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/9985.5275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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