An in vitro radiographic analysis of the density of dental luting cements as measured by CCD-based digital radiography
Abstract
Objective: According to the ISO, the radiopacity of luting cements should be equal to or greater than that of aluminum. The aim of this in vitro study was to determine the radiopacity of 13 commercially available dental luting cements and compare them with human enamel and dentin. Method and Materials: Five classes of luting cements were evaluated: zine phosphate (Cegal N and Harvard Zine Phosphate), zine polycarboxylate (Harvard Polycarboxylate and Hoffmann's Carboxylate), glass ionomers (Ketac Cem Fasymix, Ketac Cem Radiopaque, and Fuji I), resin-modified glass ionomer (Rely X Luting), and resin cements (Multilink Automix, Variolink II, Speed CEM, Rely X Unicem Automix, and three shades of Variolink Veneer). Tooth slices served as controls. Five specimens of each material measuring 8 mm in diameter and 1 mm thick were prepared and radiographed alongside tooth slices and an aluminum stepwedge using a Trophy RVG sensor. The radiopacity values were expressed in mm Al and analyzd by the ...ANOVA and Tukey tests (P lt .05). Results: All the cements examined except Variolink Veneer had significantly higher radiopacities than that of dentin. Rely X Unicem Automix, glass ionomer, and resin-modified glass-ionomer cements demonstrated radiopacities that were not significantly different with respect to enamel. Zinc phosphate, zinc polycarboxylate, and three of the resin cements presented radiopacity values that were significantly greater than that of enamel. Conclusion: Almost all the investigated materials presented an acceptable radiopacity. Radiopacity of dental cements seems to depend more on the presence of elements with high atomic numbers than on the type of the material. (Quintessence Int 2012; 43: 421-428)
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dental hard tissue / digital radiography / luting cement / radiopacitySource:
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Antonijević, Đorđe AU - Jevremović, Danimir AU - Jovanović, Svetlana AU - Obradović-Đuričić, Kosovka PY - 2012 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1694 AB - Objective: According to the ISO, the radiopacity of luting cements should be equal to or greater than that of aluminum. The aim of this in vitro study was to determine the radiopacity of 13 commercially available dental luting cements and compare them with human enamel and dentin. Method and Materials: Five classes of luting cements were evaluated: zine phosphate (Cegal N and Harvard Zine Phosphate), zine polycarboxylate (Harvard Polycarboxylate and Hoffmann's Carboxylate), glass ionomers (Ketac Cem Fasymix, Ketac Cem Radiopaque, and Fuji I), resin-modified glass ionomer (Rely X Luting), and resin cements (Multilink Automix, Variolink II, Speed CEM, Rely X Unicem Automix, and three shades of Variolink Veneer). Tooth slices served as controls. Five specimens of each material measuring 8 mm in diameter and 1 mm thick were prepared and radiographed alongside tooth slices and an aluminum stepwedge using a Trophy RVG sensor. The radiopacity values were expressed in mm Al and analyzd by the ANOVA and Tukey tests (P lt .05). Results: All the cements examined except Variolink Veneer had significantly higher radiopacities than that of dentin. Rely X Unicem Automix, glass ionomer, and resin-modified glass-ionomer cements demonstrated radiopacities that were not significantly different with respect to enamel. Zinc phosphate, zinc polycarboxylate, and three of the resin cements presented radiopacity values that were significantly greater than that of enamel. Conclusion: Almost all the investigated materials presented an acceptable radiopacity. Radiopacity of dental cements seems to depend more on the presence of elements with high atomic numbers than on the type of the material. (Quintessence Int 2012; 43: 421-428) T2 - Quintessence International T1 - An in vitro radiographic analysis of the density of dental luting cements as measured by CCD-based digital radiography VL - 43 IS - 5 SP - 421 EP - 428 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1694 ER -
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Antonijević, Đ., Jevremović, D., Jovanović, S.,& Obradović-Đuričić, K.. (2012). An in vitro radiographic analysis of the density of dental luting cements as measured by CCD-based digital radiography. in Quintessence International, 43(5), 421-428. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1694
Antonijević Đ, Jevremović D, Jovanović S, Obradović-Đuričić K. An in vitro radiographic analysis of the density of dental luting cements as measured by CCD-based digital radiography. in Quintessence International. 2012;43(5):421-428. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1694 .
Antonijević, Đorđe, Jevremović, Danimir, Jovanović, Svetlana, Obradović-Đuričić, Kosovka, "An in vitro radiographic analysis of the density of dental luting cements as measured by CCD-based digital radiography" in Quintessence International, 43, no. 5 (2012):421-428, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1694 .