International Journal of Polymer Science (Jan 2021)

Evaluation of Fracture Toughness, Color Stability, and Sorption Solubility of a Fabricated Novel Glass Ionomer Nano Zirconia-Silica-Hydroxyapatite Hybrid Composite Material

  • Sami D. Aldhuwayhi,
  • Arbaz Sajjad,
  • Wan Zaripah W. Bakar,
  • Dasmawati Mohamad,
  • Thirumulu P. Kannan,
  • Imran A. Moheet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6626712
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of adding a nano zirconia-silica-hydroxyapatite (nanoZrO2-SiO2-HA) composite synthesized using a one-pot sol-gel technique to a conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC), which was then characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD). Following the characterization studies, further investigations were carried out after the addition of nanoZrO2-SiO2-HA to cGIC (GIC nanoZrO2-SiO2-HA) at various percentages (~5% to 9%) to compare their fracture toughness, color stability, and sorption- solubility in relation to cGIC (Fuji IX). The XRD diffractogram indicated the presence of peaks for ZrO2, SiO2, and HA. The fracture toughness of GIC 5%nanoZrO2-SiO2-HA was statistically higher than that of other percentages of GIC nanoZrO2-SiO2-HA and cGIC. The highest values recorded were fracture toughness (1.35±0.15 MPa.m1/2), leading to an increase of ∼57%, as compared to cGIC. Overall, the color change (ΔE) values for GIC 5% nano Zr-Si-HA group were lower than those of cGIC over a one-month period and were between slight and perceptible. In addition, GIC 5%nanoZrO2-SiO2-HA recorded lower sorption values (23.64±2.3 μgmm−3) as compared to cGIC (36.28±2.6 μgmm−3) and higher solubility (66.46±2.4 μgmm−3) as compared to cGIC (56.76±1.6 μgmm−3). The addition of nanoZrO2-SiO2-HA to cGIC significantly enhanced its physicomechanical properties. Based on the results of our study, GIC nanoZrO2-SiO2-HA has the potential to be suggested as a restorative dental material with diverse applications ranging from cavity restoration, core build-up, and as a luting material.