Studies from Wroclaw Medical University Yield New Information about Artificial Saliva [An in Vitro Examination of Fluoride Ions Release From Selected Materials - Resin-modified Glass-ionomer Cement (Vitremer) and Nanohybrid Composite...].

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Zdroj: Medical Devices & Surgical Technology Week; 12/01/2023, p549-549, 1p
Abstrakt: A study conducted by researchers at Wroclaw Medical University in Poland examined the release of fluoride ions from two dental materials, resin-modified glass ionomer (Vitremer) and nanohybrid universal composite (Tetric EvoCeram), into different solutions. The study found that both materials released varying levels of fluoride ions over a period of seven days. The highest release of fluoride ions from Tetric EvoCeram occurred in deionized water after 24 hours, while the highest release from Vitremer occurred in deionized water after 168 hours. The researchers concluded that Vitremer may have better remineralization potential and could be more effective in preventing tooth decay. [Extracted from the article]
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