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Differential induction of surface chemical compositional change on tooth structure by glass ionomer restorative materials.

Nutthapong Kantrong1,2,3, Weeraphart Mongkontunpimon4, Supanut Supameteeworakul4, Suchart Wongkhantee5.   

Abstract

Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is a restorative dental material capable of promoting mineral deposition on surrounding tooth substrates. However, it is unclear as to whether demineralization and remineralization due to an oral pH change of the tooth affect the dissolution pattern of tooth crown and root differently. It also remains to be elucidated how GIC alters superficial chemical compositions of tooth crown structurally known as enamel, in relation to the root. In this study, we investigated an effect of pH challenge on chemical compositional change of tooth crown and root, as well as the contribution of GIC restorations on a shift of elemental abundance on tooth crown and root. Our findings demonstrated that an exposure to a pH cycling resulted in a drastic change of elemental profile of the root, but not the crown. Modification of superficial elemental ingredients of GIC-restored cavities located on different anatomical part of the tooth was found after an acid attack. Notably, a differential induction of chemical compositional shift was dependent on the type of GIC used and the location of restored GIC. Our study highlights a susceptibility of root portion to acid-induced elemental dissolution, and that GIC use might be implicated in the delayed dissolution rate of the tooth structure.

Keywords:  Crown; Element; Glass ionomer cement; Root; Superficial chemical composition; Tooth surface

Year:  2020        PMID: 32495193     DOI: 10.1007/s10266-020-00528-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Odontology        ISSN: 1618-1247            Impact factor:   2.634


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1.  In vitro caries inhibition effects by conventional and resin-modified glass-ionomer restorations.

Authors:  L E Tam; G P Chan; D Yim
Journal:  Oper Dent       Date:  1997 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.440

2.  Effect of fluoride concentration on rehardening of enamel by a saliva substitute.

Authors:  I L Shannon; E J Edmonds
Journal:  Int Dent J       Date:  1978-12       Impact factor: 2.512

3.  A clinical comparison of glass ionomer, resin-modified glass ionomer and resin composite restorations in the treatment of cervical caries in xerostomic head and neck radiation patients.

Authors:  D McComb; R L Erickson; W G Maxymiw; R E Wood
Journal:  Oper Dent       Date:  2002 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.440

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1.  Synchrotron radiation analysis of root dentin: the roles of fluoride and calcium ions in hydroxyapatite remineralization.

Authors:  Nutthapong Kantrong; Krassawan Khongkhaphet; Nutnicha Sitornsud; Pakaporn Lo-Apirukkul; Waraporn Phanprom; Catleya Rojviriya; Penphitcha Amonpattaratkit; Watcharaphong Ariyakriangkai
Journal:  J Synchrotron Radiat       Date:  2022-01-19       Impact factor: 2.616

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