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Microleakage and thermal properties of hybrid ionomer restoratives.
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1995
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Materials ScienceClass V PreparationsEngineeringCementationCement-based Construction MaterialMechanical EngineeringHybrid Ionomer RestorativesChemistryHybrid MaterialsIon ProcessPolymer ChemistryMicrostructureThermal Properties
The objective of this study was to compare the microleakage and thermal properties of two recently introduced hybrid materials to those of a conventional glass-ionomer cement. Class V preparations were prepared at the cementoenamel junctions in freshly extracted bovine incisor and evaluated for microleakage with a 45Ca radioisotope method. Thermal properties were evaluated with thermal mechanical analysis and differential scanning calorimetry. The degree of microleakage and the coefficient of thermal expansion of the conventional glass-ionomer cement were found to be significantly less than those of either hybrid.