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E J DeSchepper1, E A Berry, J G Cailleteau

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American Journal of Dentistry
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This study compared fluoride release from six light-cured dental liners over 28 days. Timeline and XR Ionomer showed the highest fluoride release, with most occurring within the first 48 hours.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Materials Science
  • Biomaterials
  • Fluoride Chemistry

Background:

  • Light-cured liners are used in restorative dentistry.
  • Fluoride release from dental materials can offer carioprotective benefits.
  • Understanding fluoride release patterns is crucial for material selection.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the quantitative and temporal fluoride release from six commercial light-cured liners.
  • To analyze fluoride release patterns over a 28-day period in artificial saliva.

Main Methods:

  • Six commercially available light-cured liners were tested.
  • Fluoride release was measured in artificial saliva over 28 days.
  • Cumulative fluoride release and release rates were analyzed.

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Main Results:

  • Cavalite and two Zionomer products exhibited low fluoride release.
  • Timeline and XR Ionomer demonstrated the highest cumulative fluoride release.
  • The majority of fluoride release occurred within the initial 24-48 hours for all materials, followed by a significant decrease.

Conclusions:

  • Fluoride release varies significantly among different light-cured liners.
  • Timeline and XR Ionomer are potential sources of sustained fluoride release.
  • The initial burst release followed by reduced release is a common pattern for these materials.