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Porosity of different dental luting cements

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2007
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Milutinović-Nikolić, Aleksandra D.
Medić, Vesna
Vuković, Zorica
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Objective. The aim of this in vitro study was to compare open porosity and pore size distribution of different types of luting cements (zinc phosphate and polycarboxylate produced by Harvard Cement, Great Britain, glass-ionomer product GC Fuji I, GC Corporation, Japan, and Panavia F, resin based composite cement, Kurraray Co. Ltd. Japan) using mercury intrusion porosimetry and use it as an additional parameter for ranging the quality of cements used in prosthetics. Method. Samples were hand mixed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and formed in cylindrical test specimens. Density of samples was determined using a pycnometer while porous structure was estimated using high pressure mercury intrusion porosimeter enabling estimation of pore diameters in interval 7.5-15,000 nm. Results. The polycarboxylate cement posses the highest porosity and specific pore volume among investigated cements. By comparison of the results obtained for zinc phosphate and glass-ionomer cement, ...it can be observed that according to some textural properties zinc phosphate cement is better choice (smaller specific pore volume and absence of macropores larger than 1 mu m) while according to other textural properties the glass-ionomer has advantage (smaller porosity). The resin based composite cement poses the most desired porous structure for prosthetic application among the investigated cements (the lowest porosity and specific pore volume and all identified pores are smaller than 20 nm). Significance. Based on results of this study, it is possible to estimate the efficiency of luting cements to protect the interior of tooth from penetration of oral fluids, bacteria and bacterial toxins into unprotected dentine.

Keywords:
open porosity / zinc phosphate / glass-ionomer / polycarboxylate / composite dental cements / mercury intrusion porosimetry
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Dental Materials, 2007, 23, 6, 674-678
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  • Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford

DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2006.06.006

ISSN: 0109-5641

PubMed: 16860859

WoS: 000246632600003

Scopus: 2-s2.0-34247241502
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author = "Milutinović-Nikolić, Aleksandra D. and Medić, Vesna and Vuković, Zorica",
year = "2007",
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abstract = "Objective. The aim of this in vitro study was to compare open porosity and pore size distribution of different types of luting cements (zinc phosphate and polycarboxylate produced by Harvard Cement, Great Britain, glass-ionomer product GC Fuji I, GC Corporation, Japan, and Panavia F, resin based composite cement, Kurraray Co. Ltd. Japan) using mercury intrusion porosimetry and use it as an additional parameter for ranging the quality of cements used in prosthetics. Method. Samples were hand mixed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and formed in cylindrical test specimens. Density of samples was determined using a pycnometer while porous structure was estimated using high pressure mercury intrusion porosimeter enabling estimation of pore diameters in interval 7.5-15,000 nm. Results. The polycarboxylate cement posses the highest porosity and specific pore volume among investigated cements. By comparison of the results obtained for zinc phosphate and glass-ionomer cement, it can be observed that according to some textural properties zinc phosphate cement is better choice (smaller specific pore volume and absence of macropores larger than 1 mu m) while according to other textural properties the glass-ionomer has advantage (smaller porosity). The resin based composite cement poses the most desired porous structure for prosthetic application among the investigated cements (the lowest porosity and specific pore volume and all identified pores are smaller than 20 nm). Significance. Based on results of this study, it is possible to estimate the efficiency of luting cements to protect the interior of tooth from penetration of oral fluids, bacteria and bacterial toxins into unprotected dentine.",
publisher = "Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Dental Materials",
title = "Porosity of different dental luting cements",
volume = "23",
number = "6",
pages = "674-678",
doi = "10.1016/j.dental.2006.06.006"
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Milutinović-Nikolić AD, Medić V, Vuković Z. Porosity of different dental luting cements. Dental Materials. 2007;23(6):674-678
Milutinović-Nikolić, A. D., Medić, V.,& Vuković, Z. (2007). Porosity of different dental luting cements.
Dental MaterialsElsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford., 23(6), 674-678.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2006.06.006
Milutinović-Nikolić Aleksandra D., Medić Vesna, Vuković Zorica, "Porosity of different dental luting cements" 23, no. 6 (2007):674-678,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2006.06.006 .

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