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Degradative analysis of glass ionomer polyelectrolyte cements
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
|November 1, 1983
Abstract:
As part of a detailed investigation of the setting mechanisms of dental polyelectrolyte cements, the Al3+, Ca2+, and Na+ concentrations in the matrix phase of glass ionomer cements were measured as a function of the cements age by use of a selective degradation technique. In the early stages of cement formation, all three cations were rapidly released from the glass, and it is inferred that both Ca2+ and Al3+ are responsible for gelation. Even after 5 X 10(4) min, the reaction was incomplete and still continuing.