In vitro wear of (resin-coated) high-viscosity glass ionomer cements and glass hybrid restorative systems

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Kielbassa, Andrej M. [1 ]
Oehme, Eric Paul [1 ]
Shakavets, Natalia [2 ]
Wolgin, Michael [1 ]
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[1] Danube Private Univ DPU, Univ Sch Dent Med & Oral Hlth, Dept Operat Dent Periodontol & Endodontol, Steiner Landstr 123, A-3500 Krems, Austria
[2] Belarusian State Med Univ BSMU, Fac Dent, Dept Pediat Dent, Dzerzhinsky Ave 83, Minsk 220116, BELARUS
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JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY | 2021年 / 105卷
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Abrasion; Chewing simulation; Equia; Glass hybrid restorative system; Glass ionomer cement; High-viscosity glass ionomer cement; OraCheck; Resinous coating; Wear; MERGE MINAMATA CONVENTION; CLASS-II CAVITIES; CLINICAL-PERFORMANCE; MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE; FLUORIDE RELEASE; COMPOSITE RESTORATIONS; STRENGTH; SURVIVAL; RESISTANCE; ENAMEL;
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R78 [口腔科学];
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Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate the volumetric abrasive wear of a high-viscosity glass ionomer cement (hvGIC; Equia Fil) and a glass hybrid restorative system (ghRS; Equia Forte), each being recommended as amalgam alternatives. Both materials were applied with or without their respective resinous coating, and were compared with a conventional GIC (Ketac Fil) and a hybrid composite resin (CR; G-aenial Posterior). Methods: 78 standardized occlusal Class I cavities were restored with the various materials (n = 13 per group). Before and after chewing simulation (30,000 cycles at 40 N), each sample underwent optical scanning procedures (Omnicam). A comparison of the total wear using a fluorescence-aided identification technique (OraCheck) followed, and differences (alpha = 5%) between groups were compared by means of MANOVA. Results: Regarding the wear rates of hvGIC and ghRS, no differences could be observed (p > .050), and this was not affected by the resinous coating. All hvGIC and ghRS restorations showed significantly higher abrasive wear than CR (p < .001), while the conventional GIC displayed a significant underperformance compared with any other material (p < .001). Conclusions: Resinous coating of hvGIC or ghRS does not appear to exert an effective long-term protection against advanced abrasive wear. Compared to the conventional GIC showing a considerable substance loss, both hvGIC and ghRS materials revealed an improved abrasion resistance, but clearly failed to meet the excellent values of the CR. Clinical Significance: Occlusal loading should be carefully considered when using hvGIC or ghRS as amalgam (or composite resin) alternatives for the restoration of posterior teeth.
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