Influence of GIC Type, Fluoride Recharge Agent and Storage Time on Fluoride Release from Restorative Materials

Authors

  • Aleena Shaheryar Sadiq, Khadijah tul Kubra, Amber Farooq Ghauri, Saadia Ejaz Bokhari, Abdul Qadir, Ashar Hussain

Keywords:

Glass ionomer cement, fluoride release, fluoride varnish, restorative materials, cross sectional clinical study

Abstract

Background: Glass ionomer cements (GICs) are frequently used restorative materials because of theircapacity to release fluoride, which aids in caries prevention. Fluoride release varies with the kind ofGIC, exposure to fluoride recharging agents, and time; little clinical data on their invitro behavior is available.

References

Dcruz MM, Tapashetti S, Naik B, Shah MA, Mogi P, Horatti P. (2024). Comparative evaluation of fluoride release profiles in new glass ionomer cements and conventional type II GIC: Implications for cariostatic efficacy. Bioinformation. 31;20(12):20092014. doi: 10.6026/9732063002002009. PMID: 40230897; PMCID: PMC11993395.

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Published

2025-05-05

How to Cite

Aleena Shaheryar Sadiq, Khadijah tul Kubra, Amber Farooq Ghauri, Saadia Ejaz Bokhari, Abdul Qadir, Ashar Hussain. (2025). Influence of GIC Type, Fluoride Recharge Agent and Storage Time on Fluoride Release from Restorative Materials. International Journal of Pharmacy Research & Technology (IJPRT), 15(1), 1639–1645. Retrieved from https://ijprt.org/index.php/pub/article/view/1172

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