2015
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.815.373
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Effects of Niobium Oxide Addition on the Mechanical Properties of Glass Ionomer Cement

Abstract: Aiming at inadequate mechanical properties of Glass ionomer cement (GIC) commonly used in dental clinic, commercial and melt quenched GIC powders as control groups, homemade GIC powder was prepared by sol–gel route and modified by Nb2O5. The GIC samples were characterized by X-ray Diffraction (XRD), particle size analysis, Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR). The compressive strength, Vickers hardness, working and net setting time were tested. The data was analyzed by one-… Show more

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“…Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is the preferred material due to its excellent properties such as low cytotoxicity, potentiality for hard tissues regeneration, low coefficient of thermal expansion, good adhesion to moist tooth structure, and anticariogenic properties because of the fluoride ion release [2,3]. GIC has also an acceptable biocompatibility and antimicrobial activity [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is the preferred material due to its excellent properties such as low cytotoxicity, potentiality for hard tissues regeneration, low coefficient of thermal expansion, good adhesion to moist tooth structure, and anticariogenic properties because of the fluoride ion release [2,3]. GIC has also an acceptable biocompatibility and antimicrobial activity [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of these desirable properties, low tensile strength, fracture toughness, and brittleness of the existing conventional types limit their utilization in high-stress situations as in classes I and II restorations [2,3,9,10]. Accordingly, a variety of modifiers have been applied to conventional glass ionomers to improve their mechanical characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%