Journal of Dentistry
Volume 34, Issue 8 , Pages 608-613, September 2006

Chemical exchange between glass-ionomer restorations and residual carious dentine in permanent molars: An in vivo study

  • Hien C. Ngo

      Affiliations

    • Dental School, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +61 8 8303 5256; fax: +61 8 8303 3444.
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  • Graham Mount

      Affiliations

    • Dental School, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
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  • John Mc Intyre

      Affiliations

    • Dental School, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
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  • J. Tuisuva

      Affiliations

    • Dental School, Department of Medicine, Colonial War Memorial Hospital, Suva, Fiji
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  • R.J. Von Doussa

      Affiliations

    • Dental School, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia

Received 6 December 2004; accepted 18 December 2004.

Abstract 

Objective

To evaluate the remineralization of carious dentine following the restoration of an extensive lesion in a permanent molar with a high strength glass-ionomer cement (GIC).

Materials and methods

Thirteen first permanent molars, which were scheduled for extraction because of the presence of extensive caries lesions, were selected for this study. They were first restored, according to the ART technique, using encapsulated Fuji IXGP, which contains a strontium glass rather than the traditional calcium glass. The cavities were prepared with a clean enamel margin and minimal removal of the carious dentine around the walls. After a period of 1–3 months they were harvested and subsequently sectioned and examined using an electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

Results

EPMA demonstrated that both fluorine and strontium ions had penetrated deep into the underlying demineralized dentine. The only possible source of these ions was the GIC restoration.

Conclusion

The pattern of penetration of the fluorine and strontium ions into the dentine was consistent with a remineralization process.

Keywords: Glass-ionomer, Dentine remineralization, Clinical trial

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PII: S0300-5712(06)00029-7

doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2005.12.012

Journal of Dentistry
Volume 34, Issue 8 , Pages 608-613, September 2006