asaad javaid mirza

(Faculty of Dentistry, Baqai Medical University)

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2. fa
3. mirza
4. aj
5. baloch
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An in-vitro study to compare the microhardness of glass ionomer cement set conventionally versus set under ultrasonic waves

Author : Baloch, fa, mirza, aj, baloch, d

Keyword : Sluggish setting of gic, conventional setting, setting of gic under ultrasonic waves

Subject : Restorative dentistry

Article Type : Original article (research)

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Abstract : Objective: To assess the difference of surface hardness of glass ionomer cement (GIC) set by conventional setting method and under ultrasonically energized method. Method: 20 cylindrical samples measuring 2.5mm (diameter) and 5mm (length) were prepared with type IX GIC. Ten of these samples were allowed to set by conventional setting method and other ten were set under ultrasonic excitation energy. After finishing and polishing of the samples, three indentations were made on each sample using Vicker`s hardness machine with a load of 300 gm for 15 seconds. The surface microhardness of the indents was calculated by Vicker`s hardness formula. Results: Surface microhardness of samples set by ultrasound setting method was significantly higher than samples set by conventional method. Conclusion: This can be beneficial for the dental patients as when used as a restorative material, it will have a long lasting effect and can also be used in posterior load bearing areas

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Article add date : 2023-07-27


How to cite : Baloch, fa, mirza, aj, baloch, d. (2023-July-27). An in-vitro study to compare the microhardness of glass ionomer cement set conventionally versus set under ultrasonic waves. retrieved from https://www.openacessjournal.com/abstract/1294