Mechanical and optical properties of conventional restorative glass-ionomer cements - a systematic review

Journal of Applied Oral Science : Revista FOB
Rafael Menezes-SilvaSoraya Coelho Leal

Abstract

To perform a systematic review of test methodologies on conventional restorative glass-ionomer cement (GIC) materials for mechanical and optical properties to compare the results between different GICs. Screening of titles and abstracts, data extraction, and quality assessments of full-texts were conducted in search for in vitro studies on conventional GICs that follow the relevant specifications of ISO standards regarding the following mechanical and optical properties: compressive strength, flexural strength, color, opacity and radiopacity. The Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences (LILACS), Brazilian Bibliography of Dentistry (BBO) databases from Latin-American and Caribbean System on Health Sciences Information (BIREME) and PubMed/Medline (US National Library of Medicine - National Institutes of Health) databases were searched regardless of language. Altogether, 1146 in vitro studies were selected. Two reviewers independently selected and assessed the articles according to pre-established inclusion/exclusion criteria. Among all the properties investigated, only one study was classified as being of fair quality that tested compressive strength and was included. It was observed that many authors had not strictly follow...Continue Reading

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Jun 23, 2020·International Journal of Dentistry·Sharat Chandra PaniAbdulaziz AlKhuraif
Jun 25, 2020·Brazilian Oral Research·Rafael Menezes-SilvaRenata Corrêa Pascotto
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