A comparison was made on the mechanical properties of three glass-ionomer cements, one of which was of experimental fiber-reinforcing and auto-curing type. Two others were proprietary auto-curing and light-activating cements. Biaxial flexure test was conducted on disc samples. Three-point bending test was also carried out on bar samples to determine modulus of elasticity and strength. All samples were kept at 37°C and 100 % RH for 24 h before testing under ambient conditions. A prolonged fracture process was observed in the experimental cement, demonstrating the effect of fiber incorporation in stabilizing the fracture process. The proprietary cements failed in a brittle manner. Comparison of the mechanical properties identified three characteristics. These were a high Weibull modulus resulting from the stabilization in fracture process, a modulus of elasticity value comparable to that of dentin, and a high biaxial flexure strength close to that of a dental resin composite. © 1994, The Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices. All rights reserved.
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Poolthong, S., Mori, T., & Swain, M. V. (1994). A Comparison of the Mechanical Properties of Three Glass-Ionomer Cements. Dental Materials Journal, 13(2), 220–227273. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.13.220
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