
doi: 10.4012/dmj.2012-144
pmid: 23538766
The aim of this study was to evaluate the fluoride release of five fluoride-releasing restorative materials and three dental adhesives, before and after NaF solution treatment. Five restorative materials (Fuji IX GP, GC Corp.; Ketac N100, 3M ESPE; Dyract Extra, Dentsply; Beautifil II, Shofu Inc.; Wave, SDI) and three dental adhesives (Stae, SDI; Fluorobond II - Shofu Inc.; Prime & Bond NT, Dentsply) were investigated before and after NaF solution treatment. A fluoride ion-selective electrode was to measure fluoride concentrations. During the 86-day period before NaF solution treatment, Fuji IX GP released the highest amount of fluoride among the restorative materials while Prime & Bond NT was the highest among the dental adhesives. After NaF solution treatment, Fuji IX GP again ranked the highest in fluoride release among the restorative materials while Fluorobond II ranked the highest among dental adhesives. It was concluded that the compositions and setting mechanisms of fluoride-containing dental materials influenced their fluoride release and recharge abilities.
Curing Lights, Dental, Compomers, Dental Cements, Humidity, Composite Resins, Cariostatic Agents, Absorption, Resin Cements, Diffusion, Dental Materials, Fluorides, Polymethacrylic Acids, Glass Ionomer Cements, Materials Testing, Humans, Sodium Fluoride, Bisphenol A-Glycidyl Methacrylate, Fluorides, Topical, Ion-Selective Electrodes, Light-Curing of Dental Adhesives
Curing Lights, Dental, Compomers, Dental Cements, Humidity, Composite Resins, Cariostatic Agents, Absorption, Resin Cements, Diffusion, Dental Materials, Fluorides, Polymethacrylic Acids, Glass Ionomer Cements, Materials Testing, Humans, Sodium Fluoride, Bisphenol A-Glycidyl Methacrylate, Fluorides, Topical, Ion-Selective Electrodes, Light-Curing of Dental Adhesives
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