Research
Fluoride Release and Physical Properties of High Fluoride Materials
I.F. Stannard, S.R. Stannard and R.A. Stannard
IADR - Toronto, Ontario Canada (2008)
Materials
containing 5% NaF have recently been approved by the FDA. Among these
are AURALay XF, a pit and fissure sealant, and other 5%NaF varnishes
such as Omni, 3M. Objectives: The fluoride release of some of these
materials compared to traditional glass ionomer (GI) materials is
still unknown as well as their long term physical properties and clinical
performance. Methods: Fluoride release was measured using an ion-specific
electrode for the GI Ketac, 3M/ESPE; GI Fuji, GC Corp; GI by RiteDent;
and the VLC resin materials AURALay XF, a 5% NaF sealant, and AURALay a
traditional sealant both Denali Corporation; and a clear resin materialAURAVue, Denali Corporation, over a period of 3 months. Compressive
strengths for these products (n=15) was measured at 1d, 10d, and 30d.
Results:
Fluoride Release at Day 10 (ppm F-)
|
AURALay XF |
RiteDent |
Ketac |
|
AURAVue |
AURALay |
|
242.0 |
172.0 |
27.3 |
6.57 |
4.34 |
0.83 |
Compressive
Strengths at Day 30 (psi)
|
AURALay XF |
|
Ketac |
RiteDent |
|
24,000±1650 |
21,100±3200 |
12,000±1300 |
7100±900 |
Conclusion:
Surprisingly, not all glass ionomers were found to release high levels
of fluoride. AURALay XF and GC RiteDent were found to have the greatest
fluoride release. AURALay XF and