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CATEGORY: ORIGINAL RESEARCH |
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Year : 2020 | Volume
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| Issue : 5 | Page : 7 |
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Evaluation of fluroride release ability of three different types of GIC: An in Vitro Study
Ramgadhia Harjyot Singh
Prosthodontist
Date of Web Publication | 8-Jan-2021 |
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DOI: 10.4103/0972-4052.306358
How to cite this article: Singh RH. Evaluation of fluroride release ability of three different types of GIC: An in Vitro Study. J Indian Prosthodont Soc 2020;20, Suppl S1:7 |
How to cite this URL: Singh RH. Evaluation of fluroride release ability of three different types of GIC: An in Vitro Study. J Indian Prosthodont Soc [serial online] 2020 [cited 2021 Jan 28];20, Suppl S1:7. Available from: https://www.j-ips.org/text.asp?2020/20/5/7/306358 |
Introduction: After the root canal treatment ,integrety of the tooth structure is maintain by the fabrication of crown on the restored tooth. As the time progress the secondary carries beneat the crown is a prime concern as it may lead to the failure of fixed prosthesis. In this study we have compare the evaluation of fluoride releasing abaility of 3 commerially available GIC.
Methodology: A total of 10 cylindrical specimen for each of 3 material were prepared and this specimens were immersed in 25ml of artificial saliva stored as a group of 1 to 3.and fluoride release was evaluated on 1st ,7th,and 28th day using fluoride ion specific rod.
Result: It has been noted the flouride ion released by all the three type of Gic is equal on 1st day but has the time progress i.e on the 7th day one of the above mentioned product the concentration of the flouride ion is decreased. and on the 28th day again the relasing of flouride ion is diminished.
Conclusion: To use a proper restorative material is essential for the longativity of the crown on the restorated tooth because the prevention of secondary carries is much needed which can be achived by timely release of flouride ions from the restorative materials.
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