2012
DOI: 10.1590/s2176-94512012000400010
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Orthodontic cements: immediate protection and fluoride release

Abstract: OBJECTIVES: The objective of the authors was to evaluate fluoride release of 3 glass ionomer cements with immediate protection of fluoride varnish (Cavitine, SS White), divided into 3 groups: Group M (Meron, VOCO), Group V (Vidrion C, SS White) and Group KC (Ketac-Cem, 3M ESPE). METHODS: Fluoride release was measured during 60 days by means of an ion-selective electrode connected to an ion analyzer. After 4 weeks, the test specimens were exposed to a solution of 0.221% sodium fluoride (1000 ppm of fluoride). R… Show more

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“…An early version of this concept was to use glass ionomer cements with improved fluoride release properties for bonding brackets. Although these cements have been shown to give fluoride release from a reservoir that can be recharged by local application of fluoride preparations, the amount of fluoride released may not be sufficient for complete protection from caries …”
Section: Surface Protection Of Teeth Undergoing Orthodontic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An early version of this concept was to use glass ionomer cements with improved fluoride release properties for bonding brackets. Although these cements have been shown to give fluoride release from a reservoir that can be recharged by local application of fluoride preparations, the amount of fluoride released may not be sufficient for complete protection from caries …”
Section: Surface Protection Of Teeth Undergoing Orthodontic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%