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Summer 2001: Volume
25, Number 4 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| Wear of resin-modified glass
ionomers : an in vitro study |
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The purpose of this study was
to evaluate the wear resistance and clinical applicability of
resin-modified glass ionomer cements as restorative or fissure-sealing
materials. The in vitro wear of resin-modified glass ionomers
was compared to conventional glass ionomers, a resin-based sealant,
and a composite resin. A three-body wear test (enamel block -
polymethylmethacrylate powder - experimental dental material)
was performed by 20,000 cycles with a load of 4kgf/cm2. The depth
of wear of the experimental materials was measured and calculated
using a computerized laser surface scanner. The glass ionomers
generally showed more wear than the resin-based sealant and the
composite resin, but there was no difference in wear between resin-modified
and conventional glass ionomers. Type III ionomers (used for sealant)
showed lower wear resistance than type II ionomers (used for restoration). |
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