2016
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1974
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Comparison of the Solubility of Conventional Luting Cements with that of the Polyacid Modified Composite Luting Cement and Resin-modified Glass Ionomer Cement

Abstract: Introduction This study was planned to find the solubility of the conventional luting cements in comparison with that of the polyacid-modified composite luting cement and recently introduced resin-modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC) with exposure to water at early stages of mixing. Materials and methods An in vitro study of the solubility of the following five commercially available luting cements, viz., glass ionomer cement (GIC) (Fuji I, GC), zinc phosphate (Elite 100, GC), polyacid-modified resin cement… Show more

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“…An ionic reaction occurs between orthophosphoric acid and zinc oxide after manipulation, forming an amorphous mass with a low pH (106). However, due to its high solubility, an effective link between zinc phosphate cement and dentin is not achieved, leading to the chemical dissolution of the cement, followed by microleakage and an increased risk of recurrent caries (107,108).…”
Section: Bioactive Materials For Cementation Of Indirect Restorationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An ionic reaction occurs between orthophosphoric acid and zinc oxide after manipulation, forming an amorphous mass with a low pH (106). However, due to its high solubility, an effective link between zinc phosphate cement and dentin is not achieved, leading to the chemical dissolution of the cement, followed by microleakage and an increased risk of recurrent caries (107,108).…”
Section: Bioactive Materials For Cementation Of Indirect Restorationsmentioning
confidence: 99%