Title of article
Are encapsulated anterior glass-ionomer restoratives better than their hand-mixed equivalents?
Author/Authors
Dowling، نويسنده , , Adam H. and Fleming، نويسنده , , Garry J.P Fleming، نويسنده ,
Pages
8
From page
133
To page
140
Abstract
Objectives
rformance of encapsulated anterior GI restoratives were compared with their hand-mixed equivalents for the range of powder to liquid mixing ratios routinely encountered clinically. The clinically induced variability of powder to liquid mixing variations of an anhydrous GI restorative formulation was also compared with conventional GI restorative formulations that contained a polyalkenoic acidic liquid.
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ompressive fracture strengths, mean elastic moduli and mean total volumetric wear were determined for the encapsulated anterior GI restoratives mechanically mixed in a Capmix™ or Rotomix™ machine and the hand-mixed GI restoratives prepared with powder contents reduced from that recommended by the manufacturer (100%) in 10% increments to 50% for a constant weight of liquid. Multiple comparisons of the group means were made using a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukeyʹs multiple range tests employed at P < 0.05.
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e encapsulated GI restoratives, the mean compressive fracture strength, mean elastic modulus and in-vitro wear resistance were significantly increased compared with their hand-mixed equivalents prepared with powder contents below that recommended by the manufacturers. The conventional GI restoratives resulted in a linear deterioration (R2 > 0.95) of the mean compressive fracture strength and mean elastic modulus with powder content compared with the bi-modal deterioration for the anhydrous GI restorative.
sions
ulated anterior GI restoratives outperform their hand-mixed equivalents for the range of powder to liquid mixing ratios routinely encountered clinically such that they are advocated for use in clinical practice. Anhydrous GI restorative formulations are more susceptible to clinically induced variability on mixing compared with conventional GI restorative formulations that contained a polyalkenoic acidic liquid.
Keywords
Glass-ionomer restoratives , Hand-mixing , Elastic modulus , Encapsulation , Wear resistance , Compressive fracture strength
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2038312
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