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Biological and mechanical properties of an experimental giass-ionomer cement modified by partial replacement of CaO with MgO or ZnO
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نویسنده
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kim d.-a. ,abo-mosallam h. ,lee h.-y. ,lee j.-h. ,kim h.-w. ,lee h.-h.
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منبع
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journal of applied oral science - 2015 - دوره : 23 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:369 -375
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چکیده
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Some weaknesses of conventional glass ionomer cement (gic) as dental materials,for instance the lack of bioactive potential and poor mechanical properties,remain unsolved. objective: the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the partial replacement of cao with mgo or zno on the mechanical and biological properties of the experimental glass ionomer cements. material and methods: calcium fluoro-alumino- silicate glass was prepared for an experimental glass ionomer cement by melt quenching technique. the glass composition was modified by partial replacement (10 mol%) of cao with mgo or zno. net setting time,compressive and flexural properties,and in vitro rat dental pulp stem cells (rdpscs) viability were examined for the prepared glcs and compared to a commercial glc. results: the experimental gics set more slowly than the commercial product,but their extended setting times are still within the maximum limit (8 min) specified in iso 9917-1. compressive strength of the experimental gic was not increased by the partial substitution of cao with either mgo or zno,but was comparable to the commercial control. for flexural properties,although there was no significance between the base and the modified glass,all prepared gics marked a statistically higher flexural strength (p<0.05) and comparable modulus to control. the modified cements showed increased cell viability for rdpscs. conclusions: the experimental gics modified with mgo or zno can be considered bioactive dental materials. © 2015,faculdade de odontologia de bauru. all rights reserved.
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کلیدواژه
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Cell viability; Glass ionomer cement; Strength
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آدرس
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department of biomaterials science,college of dentistry,dankook university,cheonan,chungnam, South Korea, glass research department,national research centre,dokki,cairo, Egypt, institute of tissue regeneration engineering,dankook university,cheonan,chungnam, South Korea, institute of tissue regeneration engineering,dankook university,cheonan,chungnam, South Korea, department of biomaterials science,college of dentistry,dankook university,cheonan,chungnam,south korea,institute of tissue regeneration engineering,dankook university,cheonan,chungnam, South Korea, department of biomaterials science,college of dentistry,dankook university,cheonan,chungnam,south korea,institute of tissue regeneration engineering,dankook university,cheonan,chungnam, South Korea
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