The ion release behaviours and water sorption of novel resin-based calcium phosphate cement

dc.contributor.advisorChu, Tien-Min Gabriel
dc.contributor.authorAlZain, Afnan Omar, 1981-en_US
dc.contributor.otherLund, Melvin R., 1922-
dc.contributor.otherCochran, Michael A. (Michael Alan), 1944-
dc.contributor.otherMartinez Mier, Esperanza de los A. (Esperanza de los Angeles), 1967-
dc.contributor.otherCook, Norman Blaine, 1954-
dc.date.accessioned2010-11-30T13:50:06Z
dc.date.available2010-11-30T13:50:06Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.degree.date2010en_US
dc.degree.disciplineSchool of Dentistryen_US
dc.degree.grantorIndiana Universityen_US
dc.degree.levelM.S.D.en_US
dc.descriptionIndiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)en_US
dc.description.abstractCalcium phosphate-filled restorative materials were developed to provide calcium (Ca) and phosphate (PO4) ions, which have been proposed to enhance remineralization of demineralized tooth structure. Recently, tricalcium phosphate (TCP)-filled restorative materials were introduced as an alternative to amorphous calcium phosphate. The TCP filler has a more crystalline structure than ACP and is therefore potentially stronger. The aim of the present study was to examine TCP-filled restorative resins at different concentration levels at different time intervals to characterize the concentrations of Ca and PO4 ions released, and to measure the water sorption (WS) of these resins. An in vitro study was conducted by formulating resin composite using TCP as the filler mixed with EBPADMA, HmDMA, and HEMA as the resin matrix. One-hundred- sixty samples were prepared, 40 samples of each filler concentration (30 percent, 40 percent, 50 percent, and 60 percent) by weight. From each filler concentration, 5 samples of each of the 8 time points (time intervals of 4 h, 8 h, 12 h, 24 h, 3 d, 7 d, 14 d, and 21 d) were immersed in 100-ml deionized water. Calcium and PO4 ions were measured using atomic absorption spectroscopy and light spectroscopy, respectively. Water sorption (WS) was measured according to ISO 4049 specification and then the WS and the diffusion coefficient were calculated. The significance level was set at p = 0.001. The results indicated that Ca and PO4 ion release increased with increasing filler level at a rate faster than being linear. In addition, WS results were very high and failed to meet the ISO 4049 specification requirement. Diffusion coefficient results were also high. One-way ANOVA test for only 21-day data revealed that there is a statistically significant difference in filler level percent, and two-way ANOVA testing revealed that there is a statistically significant interaction between time and filler level percent on the Ca, PO4 released and WS. It can be concluded that the concentrations of Ca and PO4 released and WS were affected by composition of the monomers, filler level and type, dispersion, and the absence of coupling agent. Although this TCP-filled restorative material may release Ca and PO4, it cannot serve as a restorative material due to high WS values. Further study is needed to improve the material and evaluate its ability in promoting remineralization of the tooth structure in order for it to serve its purpose.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/2313
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.7912/C2/1441
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.subjectDiffusion coefficienten_US
dc.subjectWater sorptionen_US
dc.subjectTricalcium phosphateen_US
dc.subjectCalcium phosphate restorative materialen_US
dc.subjectCalcium phosphate ion releaseen_US
dc.subject.meshCalcium Phosphates -- chemistryen_US
dc.subject.meshResin Cements -- chemistryen_US
dc.subject.meshWater -- metabolismen_US
dc.subject.meshDiffusionen_US
dc.titleThe ion release behaviours and water sorption of novel resin-based calcium phosphate cementen_US
dc.typeThesisen
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