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Compressive strength, fluoride release and recharge of fluoride-releasing materials
Biomaterials, 2003The compressive strength, fluoride releases and recharge profiles of 15 commercial fluoride-releasing restorative materials have been studied. The materials include glass ionomers (Fuji IX, Ketac Molar, Ketac Silver, and Miracle Mix), resin-modified glass ionomers (Fuji II LC Improved, Photac-Fil, and Vitremer), compomers (Compoglass, Dyract AP, F2000,
Xiaoming, Xu, John O, Burgess
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Australian Dental Journal, 2012
AbstractBackground: For a restorative material or adhesive to exhibit caries inhibitive potential through fluoride release, it must be capable of fluoride recharge. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of repeated fluoride recharge and different storage media on dentine bond strength durability.Methods: Two self‐etch adhesive systems (two‐
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AbstractBackground: For a restorative material or adhesive to exhibit caries inhibitive potential through fluoride release, it must be capable of fluoride recharge. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of repeated fluoride recharge and different storage media on dentine bond strength durability.Methods: Two self‐etch adhesive systems (two‐
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Australian Dental Journal, 2014
AbstractBackgroundThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of fluoridated glass fillers on fluoride release, recharge and the flexural properties of modified polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA).MethodsSpecimens of PMMA denture base material with various loading of fluoridated glass fillers (0%, 1%, 2.5%, 5% and 10% by weight) were prepared ...
I A, Al-Bakri +5 more
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AbstractBackgroundThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of fluoridated glass fillers on fluoride release, recharge and the flexural properties of modified polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA).MethodsSpecimens of PMMA denture base material with various loading of fluoridated glass fillers (0%, 1%, 2.5%, 5% and 10% by weight) were prepared ...
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New Fluoride Cathodes for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries
Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 2000We predict battery voltages close to 6 V when LiCaCoF 6 or LiCdCoF 6 are used as cathode materials based on our first principles band-structure calculations. Although these fluorides use the same redox reaction as that of LiCoO 2 /CoO 2 , i.e., Co 3+ /Co 4+ , the fluorides are expected to show approximately 2 V greater voltages.
Koyama, Y, Tanaka, I, Adachi, H
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Operative Dentistry, 2011
Clinical Relevance Fluoride containing resin composites and especially those containing pre reacted glass ionomer fillers could be employed to great benefit in treating high caries risk patients in situations where glass ionomers may be unsuitable; particularly in high load bearing or aesthetically critical locations.
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Clinical Relevance Fluoride containing resin composites and especially those containing pre reacted glass ionomer fillers could be employed to great benefit in treating high caries risk patients in situations where glass ionomers may be unsuitable; particularly in high load bearing or aesthetically critical locations.
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Glass ionomer materials as a rechargeable fluoride‐release system
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 1997Summary. It is well established that glass ionomers (GI) release fluoride (F). The degree of F released depends on the physical and chemical properties of the product. In the present study the fluoride release and the capacity of the GI to be recharged with fluoride was tested for five different brands: XR Ionomer (Kerr), Vitrebond (3M), GC Fuji ...
S, Hatibovic-Kofman +2 more
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Fluoride Release and Recharge Ability of a Novel Fluoride Release Composite Resin
Advanced Materials Research, 2013Objective: To evaluate the fluoride release rates and fluoride recharge capability of a experimental resin composite, a compomer, a giomer and a resin-modified glass ionomer cement. Methods: Ten disc specimens of each material were prepare and polished with abrasive paper, followed by clearing with oil-free compressed air jet. The specimens were placed
Xin Yi Zhao, Ya Jie Gui, Shi Bao Li
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Journal of Dentistry, 2011
The purpose of this study was to find the most effective fluoride recharging protocol for orthodontic adhesives.Five orthodontic adhesives were used: a non-fluoride-releasing composite, a fluoride-releasing composite, a polyacid-modified composite (compomer), and two resin-modified glass-ionomer cements (RMGICs). Each specimen was placed into deionized
Sug-Joon, Ahn +3 more
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The purpose of this study was to find the most effective fluoride recharging protocol for orthodontic adhesives.Five orthodontic adhesives were used: a non-fluoride-releasing composite, a fluoride-releasing composite, a polyacid-modified composite (compomer), and two resin-modified glass-ionomer cements (RMGICs). Each specimen was placed into deionized
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Fluoride Release and Recharge of Glass Ionomer Cements
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2019Dentistry has grown a long way from treating conditions to preventing them. Dental caries is one such condition where preventive measures have been adopted to a greater extent. The fluoride anticariogenic action is greatly related to inhibition of demineralization and remineralization of incipient carious lesions.
J. Aarthi +3 more
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Novel rechargeable nano-calcium phosphate and nano-calcium fluoride resin cements
Journal of Dentistry, 2022In most clinical circumstances, secondary caries at the margin of fixed dental restorations leads to restoration failure and replacement. Accordingly, the objectives of this study were to: (1) develop a novel rechargeable nano-calcium phosphate (NACP) and nano-calcium fluoride (nCaF2) resin-based cement; and (2) investigate their mechanical properties ...
Rashed AlSahafi +10 more
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