A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE ON CONVENTIONAL AND RESIN-MODIFIED GLASS-IONOMER DENTAL CEMENTS

The effect of aqueous hydrogen sulfide on the properties of a conventional and a resin-modified glass-ionomer dental cement has been determined. Specimens were stored for 1 week in (i) H₂S/glycerol/water, (ii) glycerol/water and (iii) pure water. After this time, the mass changes were determined, t...

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Main Authors: J. Otulakowska-Skrzynska, B. Czarnecka, Nicholson J. W.
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Language:English
Published: University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague 2017-09-01
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Online Access: http://www.ceramics-silikaty.cz/index.php?page=cs_detail_doi&id=1087
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spelling doaj-475b49d4c9c646f6b683e6aef4d06d4c2020-11-24T23:28:10ZengUniversity of Chemistry and Technology, PragueCeramics-Silikáty0862-54681804-58472017-09-0161436737110.13168/cs.2017.003610.13168/cs.2017.0036.20171109054358A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE ON CONVENTIONAL AND RESIN-MODIFIED GLASS-IONOMER DENTAL CEMENTSJ. Otulakowska-Skrzynska0B. CzarneckaNicholson J. W. Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland The effect of aqueous hydrogen sulfide on the properties of a conventional and a resin-modified glass-ionomer dental cement has been determined. Specimens were stored for 1 week in (i) H₂S/glycerol/water, (ii) glycerol/water and (iii) pure water. After this time, the mass changes were determined, the pH of the solution was measured and the ion-content was determined, the latter by ICP-OES. There were significant differences in the mass uptake, pH change and ion release of the cements. Both showed significant gains in mass in both water and water/glycerol. In H₂S /water/glycerol Ketac Cem (a conventional glass-ionomer) showed an insignificant mass loss, and Fuji Plus showed a minor significant gain. Both materials altered the pH of all storage solutions significantly. The pH of the H₂S /water/glycerol medium increased whereas the pH of both pure water and water/glycerol went down. The ion release into glycerol/water was different from release into water, with sodium release being suppressed. The H₂S medium showed almost no differences from glycerol/water, indicating that the H₂S component has almost no effect on these cements. This leads to the conclusion that these cements can safely be used sub-gingivally even in patients where oral malodour suggests that reasonable amounts of H₂S may be present. http://www.ceramics-silikaty.cz/index.php?page=cs_detail_doi&id=1087 Glass-ionomer Hydrogen sulphide Effects
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author J. Otulakowska-Skrzynska
B. Czarnecka
Nicholson J. W.
spellingShingle J. Otulakowska-Skrzynska
B. Czarnecka
Nicholson J. W.
A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE ON CONVENTIONAL AND RESIN-MODIFIED GLASS-IONOMER DENTAL CEMENTS
Ceramics-Silikáty
Glass-ionomer
Hydrogen sulphide
Effects
author_facet J. Otulakowska-Skrzynska
B. Czarnecka
Nicholson J. W.
author_sort J. Otulakowska-Skrzynska
title A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE ON CONVENTIONAL AND RESIN-MODIFIED GLASS-IONOMER DENTAL CEMENTS
title_short A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE ON CONVENTIONAL AND RESIN-MODIFIED GLASS-IONOMER DENTAL CEMENTS
title_full A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE ON CONVENTIONAL AND RESIN-MODIFIED GLASS-IONOMER DENTAL CEMENTS
title_fullStr A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE ON CONVENTIONAL AND RESIN-MODIFIED GLASS-IONOMER DENTAL CEMENTS
title_full_unstemmed A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE ON CONVENTIONAL AND RESIN-MODIFIED GLASS-IONOMER DENTAL CEMENTS
title_sort study of the effect of hydrogen sulfide on conventional and resin-modified glass-ionomer dental cements
publisher University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
series Ceramics-Silikáty
issn 0862-5468
1804-5847
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The effect of aqueous hydrogen sulfide on the properties of a conventional and a resin-modified glass-ionomer dental cement has been determined. Specimens were stored for 1 week in (i) H₂S/glycerol/water, (ii) glycerol/water and (iii) pure water. After this time, the mass changes were determined, the pH of the solution was measured and the ion-content was determined, the latter by ICP-OES. There were significant differences in the mass uptake, pH change and ion release of the cements. Both showed significant gains in mass in both water and water/glycerol. In H₂S /water/glycerol Ketac Cem (a conventional glass-ionomer) showed an insignificant mass loss, and Fuji Plus showed a minor significant gain. Both materials altered the pH of all storage solutions significantly. The pH of the H₂S /water/glycerol medium increased whereas the pH of both pure water and water/glycerol went down. The ion release into glycerol/water was different from release into water, with sodium release being suppressed. The H₂S medium showed almost no differences from glycerol/water, indicating that the H₂S component has almost no effect on these cements. This leads to the conclusion that these cements can safely be used sub-gingivally even in patients where oral malodour suggests that reasonable amounts of H₂S may be present.
topic Glass-ionomer
Hydrogen sulphide
Effects
url http://www.ceramics-silikaty.cz/index.php?page=cs_detail_doi&id=1087
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