Compressive and diametral tensile strength of glass ionomer cements

Authors

  • Eduardo Bresciani University of São Paulo; Bauru Dental School; Department of Operative Dentistry
  • Terezinha de Jesus Esteves Barata University of São Paulo; Bauru Dental School; Department of Operative Dentistry
  • Ticiane Cestari Fagundes University of São Paulo; Bauru Dental School; Department of Operative Dentistry
  • Akimi Adachi University of São Paulo; Bauru Dental School
  • Marina Martins Terrin University of São Paulo; Bauru Dental School
  • Maria Fidela de Lima Navarro University of São Paulo; Dean of Bauru Dental School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572004000400017

Keywords:

Glass ionomer cements^i1^smechanical propert, Atraumatic Restorative Treatments, Compressive strength, Diametral tensile strength

Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare, in different periods of time, the compressive and diametral tensile strength of a traditional high viscous glass ionomer cement: Fuji IX (GC Corporation), with two new Brazilian GIC's: Vitro-Molar (DFL) and Bioglass R (Biodinamica), all indicated for the Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) technique. Fifteen disk specimens (6.0mm diameter x 3.0mm height) for the diametral tensile strength (DTS) test and fifteen cylindrical specimens (6.0mm diameter x 12.0mm height) for the compressive strength (CS) test were made of each GIC. Specimens were stored in deionized water at 37º C and 100% of humidity in a stove until testing. Five specimens of each GIC were submitted to CS and DTS test in each period, namely 1 hour, 24 hours and 7 days. The specimens were tested in a testing machine (Emic) at a crosshead speed of 1.0mm/min for CS and 0.5mm/min for the DTS test until failure occurred. The data were submitted to two-way ANOVA and Tukey tests (alpha=0.05). The mean CS values ranged from 42.03 to 155.47MPa and means DTS from 5.54 to 13.72 MPa, with test periods from 1h to 7 days. The CS and DTS tests showed no statistically significant difference between Fuji IX and Vitro Molar, except for CS test at 1-hour period. Bioglass R had lowest mean value for CS of the cements tested. In DTS test Bioglass R presented no statistically significant differences when compared with all others tested GICs at 1-hour period and Bioglass R presented no difference at 24-hour and 7-day periods when compared to Vitro-Molar. Further studies to investigate other physical properties such as fracture toughness and wear resistance, as well as chemical composition and biocompatibility, are now needed to better understand the properties of these new Brazilian GIC's.

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Published

2004-12-01

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How to Cite

Compressive and diametral tensile strength of glass ionomer cements . (2004). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 12(4), 344-348. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572004000400017