Assessment of Solubility and Sorption of Cention-N, Zirconomer, and Conventional GIC Restorative Materials Immersed in Different Beverages

Objectives: The objective of this research was to assess the solubility and sorption values of various restorative materials immersed in different beverages. Materials and Method: Thirty circular discs per restorative material were prepared with 10 in each group; Group I-cention-N, Group II-Zirconom...

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Main Authors: Sanjit Kumar Sahoo, Naveen R. Reddy, Vaibhav Awinashe, Shahzad A. Shah, Swetha Vempalli, Noura Alessa, Prajwal Shetty, Vardarajula V. Ramaiah
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1146_24
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author Sanjit Kumar Sahoo
Naveen R. Reddy
Vaibhav Awinashe
Shahzad A. Shah
Swetha Vempalli
Noura Alessa
Prajwal Shetty
Vardarajula V. Ramaiah
author_facet Sanjit Kumar Sahoo
Naveen R. Reddy
Vaibhav Awinashe
Shahzad A. Shah
Swetha Vempalli
Noura Alessa
Prajwal Shetty
Vardarajula V. Ramaiah
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description Objectives: The objective of this research was to assess the solubility and sorption values of various restorative materials immersed in different beverages. Materials and Method: Thirty circular discs per restorative material were prepared with 10 in each group; Group I-cention-N, Group II-Zirconomer, and Group III-glass-ionomer cements. Ten specimens of each material were immersed in the test media (various beverages such as tea, coffee, and orange juice) for six days. Water sorption and solubility were calculated using ISO guidelines. Result: There was statistically considerable variation between the three tested materials. Amongst the beverages tested orange juice persuaded both sorption and solubility values more than the other media. Conclusion: Conventional GIC was found to have more sorption and solubility values than the other two materials.
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spelling doaj-art-81322350e62b4d0fa3fb6be60f8009d42025-01-13T10:06:43ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0976-48790975-74062024-12-0116Suppl 4S3565S356710.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1146_24Assessment of Solubility and Sorption of Cention-N, Zirconomer, and Conventional GIC Restorative Materials Immersed in Different BeveragesSanjit Kumar SahooNaveen R. ReddyVaibhav AwinasheShahzad A. ShahSwetha VempalliNoura AlessaPrajwal ShettyVardarajula V. RamaiahObjectives: The objective of this research was to assess the solubility and sorption values of various restorative materials immersed in different beverages. Materials and Method: Thirty circular discs per restorative material were prepared with 10 in each group; Group I-cention-N, Group II-Zirconomer, and Group III-glass-ionomer cements. Ten specimens of each material were immersed in the test media (various beverages such as tea, coffee, and orange juice) for six days. Water sorption and solubility were calculated using ISO guidelines. Result: There was statistically considerable variation between the three tested materials. Amongst the beverages tested orange juice persuaded both sorption and solubility values more than the other media. Conclusion: Conventional GIC was found to have more sorption and solubility values than the other two materials.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1146_24erosive potentialorange juicesolubilitysorption
spellingShingle Sanjit Kumar Sahoo
Naveen R. Reddy
Vaibhav Awinashe
Shahzad A. Shah
Swetha Vempalli
Noura Alessa
Prajwal Shetty
Vardarajula V. Ramaiah
Assessment of Solubility and Sorption of Cention-N, Zirconomer, and Conventional GIC Restorative Materials Immersed in Different Beverages
Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
erosive potential
orange juice
solubility
sorption
title Assessment of Solubility and Sorption of Cention-N, Zirconomer, and Conventional GIC Restorative Materials Immersed in Different Beverages
title_full Assessment of Solubility and Sorption of Cention-N, Zirconomer, and Conventional GIC Restorative Materials Immersed in Different Beverages
title_fullStr Assessment of Solubility and Sorption of Cention-N, Zirconomer, and Conventional GIC Restorative Materials Immersed in Different Beverages
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Solubility and Sorption of Cention-N, Zirconomer, and Conventional GIC Restorative Materials Immersed in Different Beverages
title_short Assessment of Solubility and Sorption of Cention-N, Zirconomer, and Conventional GIC Restorative Materials Immersed in Different Beverages
title_sort assessment of solubility and sorption of cention n zirconomer and conventional gic restorative materials immersed in different beverages
topic erosive potential
orange juice
solubility
sorption
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1146_24
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