Acta Biomaterialia Odontologica Scandinavica (Jan 2018)

Effect of discontinuous glass fibers on mechanical properties of glass ionomer cement

  • Sufyan K. Garoushi,
  • Jingwei He,
  • Pekka K. Vallittu,
  • Lippo V. J. Lassila

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23337931.2018.1491798
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 72 – 80

Abstract

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Aim: This study investigated the reinforcing effect of discontinuous glass microfibers with various loading fractions on selected mechanical properties of self-cure glass ionomer cement (GIC). Method: Experimental fiber reinforced GIC (Exp-GIC) was prepared by adding discontinuous glass microfiber (silane/non-silane treated) of 200–300 µm in length to the powder of self-cure GIC (GC Fuji IX) with various mass ratios (15, 20, 25, 35, and 45 mass%) using a high speed mixing device. Flexural strength, flexural modulus, work of fracture, compressive strength and diametral tensile strength were determined for each experimental and control materials. The specimens (n = 8) were wet stored (37 °C for one day) before testing. Scanning electron microscopy equipped with energy dispersive spectrometer was used to analysis the surface of silanized or non-silanized fibers after treated with cement liquid. The results were analyzed with using multivariate analysis of variance MANOVA. Results: Fiber-reinforced GIC (25 mass%) had significantly higher mechanical performance of flexural modulus (3.8 GPa), flexural strength (48 MPa), and diametral tensile strength (18 MPa) (p .05) between the fiber-reinforced and unreinforced GIC. Conclusion: The use of discontinuous glass microfibers with self-cure GIC matrix considerably increased the all of the studied properties except compressive strength.

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