A Deep Morphological Characterization and Comparison of Different Dental Restorative Materials
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Giomer is a relatively new class of restorative material with aesthetics, handling and physical properties of composite resins, and
benefits of glass ionomers: high radiopacity, antiplaque effect, fluoride release, and recharge. To verify the superior properties of
Giomers, in this study, a deep morphological characterization has been performed with an in vitro comparative study among a
Giomer (Beautifil II by Shofu Dental Corporation, Osaka, Japan), a Compomer (Dyract Extra by Dentsply, Caulk, Germany),
glass ionomer cement (Ketac fil plus by 3M ESPE), and a composite resin (Tetric Evoceram by Ivoclar). In particular, mechanical
and optical properties and ageing effects have been compared to investigate materials similarities and differences. Indentation
tests, UV-Visible spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and weight loss after storage in saliva or sugary drink have been carried out
to analyze materials behavior in real conditions. The results confirm the high quality of Giomer material and indicate possible
improvements in their usage.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
giomer; spectroscopy; dental restorative material; ageing; indentation
List of contributors:
Pecora, Alessandro; Convertino, Annalisa; Maiolo, Luca; Mussi, Valentina
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