Effect of adding spherical silica filler on physico-mechanical properties of resin modified glass-ionomer cement

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This study investigated the effects of spherical silica fillers on the physical and mechanical properties of resin-modified glass-ionomer cement (RMGIC). Specimens were fabricated by mixing untreated (UF) or silanized (SF) spherical silica filler into the powder of a commercially prepared RMGIC. The original RMGIC and a preparation containing 20 wt% spherical silica filler were also examined with regard to their fractured surface and fluoride release. The fillers increased the compressive strength remarkably: up to 17% in the case of SF and 9% in the case of UF. Both UF and SF increased the flexural strength by up to 17%. The addition of SF increased the DTS up to 38%, but UF decreased the DTS. The addition of SF improved the workability and the mechanical properties of the RMGIC.

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Tjandrawinata, R., Irie, M., Yoshida, Y., & Suzuki, K. (2004). Effect of adding spherical silica filler on physico-mechanical properties of resin modified glass-ionomer cement. Dental Materials Journal, 23(2), 146–154. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.23.146

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