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DEĞİŞİK pH ORTAMLARINDA CAM İONOMER SIMANLARIN ÇOZUNURLUGU

THE SOLUBILITY OF GLASS İONOMER CEMENTS AT VARIOUS pH MEDIUM

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The solubility of luting, lining and base cements at 4 different pH values with various time intervals was studied. In this study, 6 commercial dental cements were used and 3 parallel experiments were run. It has been observed that cements were more soluble in alkaline medium. The cements were stabile in pH 6 and 8 buffer solutions. The difference between dental cements are determined with using ANOVA test
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Yapıştırma, astar ve kaide maddesi olarak kullanılan cam ionomer simanların çeşitli sürelerde ve 4 farklı pH ortamında çözünürlükleri araştırıldı. Çalışmada 6 ticari dental siman kullanıldı. Her pH değeri için 3 örnek hazırlandı. Simanların alkali ve asit ortamda daha fazla çözündükleri, çözünürlüğün alkali ortamda asit ortama oranla daha fazla olduğu, en stabil oldukları ortamın pH 6 ve pH 8 olduğu gözlendi. Dental simanlar arası farklılık ANOVA testi ile belirlendi.
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