| Literature DB >> 27367737 |
Sharanbir K Sidhu1, John W Nicholson2,3.
Abstract
This article is an updated review of the published literature on glass-ionomer cements and covers their structure, properties and clinical uses within dentistry, with an emphasis on findings from the last five years or so. Glass-ionomers are shown to set by an acid-base reaction within 2-3 min and to form hard, reasonably strong materials with acceptable appearance. They release fluoride and are bioactive, so that they gradually develop a strong, durable interfacial ion-exchange layer at the interface with the tooth, which is responsible for their adhesion. Modified forms of glass-ionomers, namely resin-modified glass-ionomers and glass carbomer, are also described and their properties and applications covered. Physical properties of the resin-modified glass-ionomers are shown to be good, and comparable with those of conventional glass-ionomers, but biocompatibility is somewhat compromised by the presence of the resin component, 2 hydroxyethyl methacrylate. Properties of glass carbomer appear to be slightly inferior to those of the best modern conventional glass-ionomers, and there is not yet sufficient information to determine how their bioactivity compares, although they have been formulated to enhance this particular feature.Entities:
Keywords: bioactivity; clinical applications; fluoride release; glass carbomer; glass-ionomer cement; resin-modified
Year: 2016 PMID: 27367737 PMCID: PMC5040989 DOI: 10.3390/jfb7030016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Funct Biomater ISSN: 2079-4983
Composition of glass G338.
| Component | % by mass |
|---|---|
| SiO2 | 24.9 |
| Al2O3 | 14.2 |
| AlF3 | 4.6 |
| CaF2 | 12.8 |
| NaAlF6 | 19.2 |
| AlPO4 | 24.2 |
Infrared absorption bands.
| Salt | C–O Asymmetric Stretch (cm−1) | C–O Symmetric Stretch (cm−1) |
|---|---|---|
| Calcium polyacrylate | 1550 | 1410 |
| Aluminium polyacrylate | 1559 | 1460 |
| Calcium tartrate | 1595 | 1385 |
| Aluminium tartrate | 1670 | 1410 |
ISO requirements for clinical grade glass-ionomer cements.
| Property | Luting Cement | Restorative Cement |
|---|---|---|
| Setting time/min | 2.5–8 | 2–6 |
| Compressive strength/MPa | 70 (minimum) | 100 (minimum) |
| Acid erosion (maximum)/mm h−1 | 0.05 | |
| Opacity, C0.70 | 0.35–0.90 | |
| Acid-soluble As/mg kg−1 | 2 | 2 |
| Acid-soluble Pb/mg kg−1 | 100 | 100 |
Figure 1Interfacial ion-exchange layer formed between tooth surface (above) and glass-ionomer cement (below). The circle indicates part of the ion-exchange layer.
Figure 22-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA).