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Glass Ionomer in Contemporary Restorative Dentistry By Rooj Rojasawasthien.

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Glass Ionomer in Contemporary Restorative Dentistry By Rooj Rojasawasthien. DDS, MSc. Direct Tooth Colored Material Resin composite Compomer (Polyacid Modified Resin) Glass Ionomer Resin Modified Glass Ionomer Direct Tooth Colored Material IMCR CR PAMR RMGI GIC IonomerComposite Resins Polyacid-Modified

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Glass Ionomer in Contemporary

Restorative Dentistry

By Rooj Rojasawasthien. DDS, MSc.

16 August 2010

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Direct Tooth Colored Material

• Resin composite• Compomer (Polyacid

Modified Resin)• Glass Ionomer• Resin Modified Glass

Ionomer

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Direct Tooth Colored Material

GICGlass Ionomer

Cements

RMGIResin-ModifiedGlass Ionomers

PAMRPolyacid-ModifiedResin (compomer)

IMCRIonomer-Modified

Composite Resins

(fluoride in resin)

CRComposite Resins(glass-containing

Hydrophobic resins)

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Glass Ionomer• Silicate cements ---> Glass

ionomer (Wilson and Kent, 1972)

• Powder + Liquid• Fluoroaluminosilicate glass

+ Polyalkenoic acid• Acid – Base reaction

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Mixing - Shiny, Glossy

Phase I (Ion-leaching phase)Polyacid extracts ions from glass

powder

Setting (3-6 min) - Rigid, Opaque

Phase II (Hydrogel phase)Ion cause formation of polyacid

matrix

Maturation (24 hrs – 1 yrs) More tooth-like color

Phase III (Polysalt gel phase)Silica gel forms and attaches

powder to matrix

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Fully set Glass Ionomer

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Advantages• Less shrinkage than

polymerizing resin• No free monomers, Non-

irritating to pulp• Coefficient of thermal expansion similar to dentin

• High compressive strength

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Advantages

• Adhere chemically to enamel and dentin (hydrophilic)

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Advantage• Fluoride release and

recharge (reservoir effect)

Delbem et al., 2005

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Disadvantages• Poor abrasion resistance• Average esthetic• Technique sensitive• Susceptible to take up

additional waterHygroscopic

expansion• Susceptible to dehydration

Crazing, Cracking

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Disadvantages

Wear rate Tensile strength

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Conventional GI(capsule)

Metal-reinforced GI

Conventional GI(hand mix)

Development of Glass Ionomer

High viscous glass ionomer

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Classification• Self-cure glass ionomer–Conventional glass ionomer • Fuji II lining (GC Co., Japan)• Ketac Fil Plus (3M ESPE, USA)

• Ketac Cem

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Classification• Self-cure glass ionomer–Metal-reinforced glass ionomer• Miracle Mix (GC Co., Japan), Ketac silver (ESPE)

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Classification• Self-cure glass ionomer–High viscous glass ionomer

Fuji IX (GC Co., Japan), Ketac Molar (3M ESPE, USA)

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Development of Glass Ionomer

Conventional GI

Resin Components

4.5 – 6 %

Resin-Modified

GI

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Resin-modified glass ionomer• Hydroxyethyl

methacrylate (HEMA)• Vitrebond, first commercial in 1989

• Acid-Base reaction + Photo-chemical polymerization–Dual-cure–Tri-cure : add autocure resin

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Resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI)Conventional GI RMGI

Vitrebond, Vitremer

Acid-base and light-polymerization reaction compete with and inhibit one

another (Berzin. et al, 2010)

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Resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI)• Improve properties

–Set on demand–Fewer desiccation and hydration problems

–Immediate finishing–Better esthetics–Tensile strength, fracture toughness

–Resistance to microleakage

–Bond to resin composite

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Fuji Plus

RMGI products• Luting agent

FujiCem

Rely-X luting cement

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RMGI products• Liner / Base

Fuji lining LC Vitrebond

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RMGI products• Composite bonding agent–Fuji Bond LC

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RMGI products• Restorative buildup

Fuji II LC

Vitremer Ketac Nano

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RMGI - Restorative

GC Fuji II LC

Dentin conditioner

3M Vitremer, Ketac Nano

Primer

10% Polyacrylic acid

- 46% HEMA- 39% Ethyl alcohol- 15% Polyacrylic acid- Photoinitiator

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RMGI - Restorative

Rinse

Do notRinse

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RMGI - Restorative10% Polyacrylic acid37% Phosphoric acid

800x 12,000x

An atlas of glass ionomer cements, 2002

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RMGI - Restorative• For Fuji II LC, 10% polyacrylic acid application is able to create micro-mechanical retention.

(Sidhu, 1999)

• For Vitremer, due to high amounts of HEMA, hydrolitic degradation of Vitremer-dentin bonds might be expected to occur. (Fritz et al., 1996)

• In term of bond durability, sealing ability, Fuji II

LC is better than Vitremer. (Fagundes et al., 2009)

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Clinical using of RMGI – Class V

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Clinical using of RMGI – Class V

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Clinical using of RMGI – Class V

Onal & Pamir, 2005

Two years laterVitremer

Compomer

Composite

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Clinical using of RMGI – Class V

Puemans et al., 2005

3-step etch and rinse

2-step etch and rinse

Glass ionomer

Survival rate

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Clinical using of RMGI – Class V

Puemans et al., 2005

Failure rate

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Clinical using of RMGI – Root caries

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Clinical using of RMGI – Sandwich tech.

The sandwich technique with resin-modified glassionomer cements or compomers can

improve the marginal adaptation of Class II composite restorations with cervical margins located in dentine (Dietrich. et al, 1999)

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Clinical using of RMGI – Sandwich tech.

Liebenberg , 2005

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Clinical using of RMGI – Sandwich tech.

Liebenberg , 2005

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Clinical using of RMGI – Sandwich tech.

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Clinical using of RMGI• Secondary caries

F- release

Remineralization

Reduce secondary caries

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Clinical using of RMGI• Secondary caries

Sidhu , 2010

Under fluoride dentifrice, the RMGI provided additional protection

against secondary caries. (Sousa et al., 2009)

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Conclusion

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Conclusion• Advantages

–Adhere chemically to tooth structure

–Fluoride release–Less shrinkage

• Disadvantages–Lower wear resistance and physical properties compare to composite

–Moisture sensitivity remain–Unstable color

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Thank You