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  • 2012Phase stability and rapid consolidation of hydroxyapatite-zirconia nano-coprecipitates made using continuous hydrothermal flow synthesis13citations
  • 2010Measure of microhardness, fracture toughness and flexural strength of N-vinylcaprolactam (NVC)-containing glass-ionomer dental cements28citations
  • 2009Effects of N-vinylpyrrolidone (NVP) containing polyelectrolytes on surface properties of conventional glass-ionomer cements (GIC)24citations
  • 2009Synthesis of a proline-modified acrylic acid copolymer in supercritical CO2 for glass-ionomer dental cement applications10citations
  • 2008Effects of incorporation of hydroxyapatite and fluoroapatite nanobioceramics into conventional glass ionomer cements (GIC)260citations
  • 2008Synthesis and characterisation of magnesium substituted calcium phosphate bioceramic nanoparticles made via continuous hydrothermal flow synthesis75citations
  • 2008Modification of conventional glass-ionomer cements with N-vinylpyrrolidone containing polyacids, nano-hydroxy and fluoroapatite to improve mechanical properties154citations
  • 2008Synthesis of N-vinylpyrrolidone modified acrylic acid copolymer in supercritical fluids and its application in dental glass-ionomer cements20citations
  • 2007Preparation and characterisation of controlled porosity alginate hydrogels made via a simultaneous micelle templating and internal gelation process45citations
  • 2007Formation of porous natural-synthetic polymer composites using emulsion templating and supercritical fluid assisted impregnation22citations
  • 2007Synthesis and characterization of grafted nanohydroxyapatites using functionalized surface agents52citations
  • 2006Recent developments in processing and surface modification of hydroxyapatite66citations
  • 2005Surface modification of bioceramics by grafting of tailored allyl phosphonic acid22citations
  • 2003Synthesis and characterization of nano-biomaterials with potential osteological applications69citations

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  • Rehman, Ihtesham Ur
  • Chaudhry, A. A.
  • Knowles, J. C.
  • Yan, H.
  • Reece, M. J.
  • Gong, K.
  • Viola, G.
  • Chee, W. W. L.
  • Rohpour, N.
  • Zheng, F.
  • Ansari, S.
  • Moshaverinia, A.
  • Brantley, W. A.
  • Heshmati, R. H.
  • Schricker, S. R.
  • Schricker, S.
  • Moshaverinia, M.
  • Roohpour, N.
  • Vickers, M.
  • Cockcroft, J. K.
  • Goodall, J.
  • Movasaghi, Z.
  • Billington, R. W.
  • Muthutantri, A.
  • Davis, G. R.
  • Partap, S.
  • Hebb, A. K.
  • Haque, S.
  • Norton, J.
  • Malik, K. R.
  • Phillips, M. J.
  • Griffiths, D. V.
  • Duncanson, P.
  • Wilson, K.
  • Luklinska, Z. B.
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Modification of conventional glass-ionomer cements with N-vinylpyrrolidone containing polyacids, nano-hydroxy and fluoroapatite to improve mechanical properties

  • Darr, J. A.
  • Movasaghi, Z.
  • Rehman, Ihtesham Ur
  • Ansari, S.
  • Moshaverinia, A.
  • Billington, R. W.
Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to enhance the mechanical strength of glass-ionomer cements, while preserving their unique clinical properties. Methods: Copolymers incorporating several different segments including N-vinylpyrrolidone (NVP) in different molar ratios were synthesized. The synthesized polymers were copolymers of acrylic acid and NVP with side chains containing itaconic acid. In addition, nano-hydroxyapatite and fluoroapatite were synthesized using an ethanol-based sol-gel technique. The synthesized polymers were used in glass-ionomer cement formulations (Fuji II commercial GIC) and the synthesized nanoceramic particles (nano-hydroxy or fluoroapatite) were also incorporated into commercial glass-ionomer powder, respectively. The synthesized materials were characterized using FTIR and Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Compressive, diametral tensile and biaxial flexural strengths of the modified glass-ionomer cements were evaluated. Results: After 24 h setting, the NVP modified glass-ionomer cements exhibited higher compressive strength (163-167 MPa), higher diametral tensile strength (DTS) (13-17 MPa) and much higher biaxial flexural strength (23-26 MPa) in comparison to Fuji II GIC (160 MPa in CS, 12 MPa in DTS and 15 MPa in biaxial flexural strength). The nano-hydroxyapatite/fluoroapatite added cements also exhibited higher CS (177-179 MPa), higher DTS (19-20 MPa) and much higher biaxial flexural strength (28-30 MPa) as compared to the control group. The highest values for CS, DTS and BFS were found for NVP-nanoceramic powder modified cements (184 MPa for CS, 22 MPa for DTS and 33 MPa for BFS) which were statistically higher than control group. Conclusion: It was concluded that, both NVP modified and nano-HA/FA added glass-ionomer cements are promising restorative dental materials with improved mechanical properties. © 2008 Academy of Dental Materials.

Topics
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • glass
  • glass
  • strength
  • cement
  • flexural strength
  • tensile strength
  • copolymer
  • Raman spectroscopy