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11/03/2010 at 6:20 am #8941AnonymousOnlineTopics: 0Replies: 1150Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 1 time
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Resin-modified glass ionomers (RMGI) have demonstrated clinical success in their ability to minimize post-operative sensitivity of restorations. RMGIs have been recently introduced as paste-liquid systems for convenience of clinical usage. The objective of this study was to measure the ability of a new paste-liquid RMGI liner/base to reduce fluid flow through human dentin.Methods
Dentin permeability was measured on human crown sections on etched dentin, using etched dentin as a model for the exposed tubules typical of root sensitivity, and permitting measurement of the maximum permeability. In the one group, the etched dentin was coated with the RMGI, and pre- and post-treatment permeability was measured on the coated dentin. In the second group, a smear layer was created on the dentin with sandpaper, then the samples were coated with the RMGI; permeability was measured on the smeared and coated dentin. Samples from each group were sectioned and examined via scanning electron microscopy (SEM).Results
The new paste-liquid RMGI liner/base significantly reduced fluid flow through dentin, and exhibited excellent seal on dentin with either a smear layer or open tubules. SEM images show evidence that the RMGI infiltrated the smear layer with resin during placement, penetrated dentin tubules, and formed resin tags in acid-etched dentin.Conclusions
Based on these results, combined with previous research on adhesion and microleakage, it is concluded that the new RMGI liner/base should minimize post-operative sensitivity in restorations.12/03/2010 at 2:31 pm #13683sushantpatel_docOfflineRegistered On: 30/11/2009Topics: 510Replies: 666Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times19/01/2011 at 4:54 pm #13684AnonymousModified gic that incorporatespolymerisable monomer and a crosslinking agent..
This type of gic has longer working time, less sensitivity to water contamination.
Also called HYBRID IONOMER CEMENTPolymerisable functional groups are incorporated in the cement to impart rapid curing when activated by light or chemicals to overcome drawbacks of conventional gic of moisture sensitivity and low early strength.They may be dual cured if one polymerisation mechanism is use [acid-base reaction can continue its course even after polymerisation] and tri-cured when both light and chemical curing is done.
There is improved translucency due to monomers.Though the fluoride release is same as conventional gic,, tensile strength is better in RMGIC
tooth bond strength is more than that of conventional gic and resin based compositesMicroleakage chances with RMGIC is more than conventional due to polymerisation shrinkage.
A layer of calcium hydroxide needs to be given in deep cavities for pulp protection as in conventional gic
Primary purpose of RMGIC is as an intermediate bond material between tooth and composite material called the sandwich technique
This technique retains the desirable qualities of gic and at the same time esthetics of composites.19/01/2011 at 5:41 pm #13685sushantpatel_docOfflineRegistered On: 30/11/2009Topics: 510Replies: 666Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times -
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