BDJ Open (Feb 2024)

Effect of ionizing radiation on the mechanical properties of current fluoride-releasing materials

  • Pimduean Sivavong,
  • Chanyared Sanprasert,
  • Proudfah Leekhaphan,
  • Somsuda Chooboonlarp,
  • Chalermchart Bunsong,
  • Chawalid Pianmee,
  • Potsawat Poolkerd,
  • Thawanrat Singthong,
  • Puliwan Gorwong,
  • Dusit Nantanapiboon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41405-024-00192-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the effect of fractional radiation on the mechanical properties of fluoride-releasing materials. Materials and methods High-viscosity glass ionomer cement (F9), resin-modified glass ionomer cement (F2), glass hybrid restoration (EQ), and bioactive composite (AC) were divided into 3 subgroups: 0, 35, and 70 Gy fractional radiation doses. The specimens were subjected to surface roughness, Vickers microhardness, and compressive strength tests. The chemical components and morphology of the tested specimens were observed via energy dispersive spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The data were analyzed using two–way ANOVA with Bonferroni post hoc analysis. Results After exposure to fractional radiation, the surface roughness increased in all the groups. F9 had the highest surface roughness, while AC had the lowest surface roughness within the same radiation dose. The Vickers microhardness decreased in F9 and EQ. The AC had the highest compressive strength among all the groups, followed by F2. More cracks and voids were inspected, and no substantial differences in the chemical components were observed. Conclusions After fractional radiation, the surface roughness of all fluoride-releasing materials increased, while the Vickers microhardness of F9 and EQ decreased. However, the compressive strength increased only in F2 and AC.