Abstract
The mechanical properties of resin-modified “hybrid” glass-ionomers, for both restorative and liner/base applications,were assessed by a flexural test and compared with those of conventional acid-base glass-ionomers. Flexural strength, flexural modulus, and the modulus of resilience were determined 30 minutes after mixing, and at 24 hours and 3 months after aging in distilled water at 37°C With a microscope and SEM observations, a comparison of marginal breakdown was made between a resin-modified and a conven-tional glass-ionomer restoration in bovine cavities, after cyclic loading with steel balls. It was found that resin-modified glass-ionomers were stronger, more flexible, and more resilient than conventional acid-base glass-ionomers. This was in accord with the finding that less marginal breakdown and surface deterioration occurred in a resin-modified glass-ionomer than in a conventional analogue. For some materials the flexural properties progressively improved between 24 hours and 3 months, while others showed no improve-ment or even deteriorated. © 1995, The Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices. All rights reserved.
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Momoi, Y., Hirosaki, K., Kohno, A., & Mccabe, J. F. (1995). Flexural Properties of Resin-modified “Hybrid” Glass-ionomers in Comparison with Conventional Acid-base Glass-ionomers. Dental Materials Journal, 14(2), 109–119275. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.14.109
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