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Original Articles

NEW MATRIX RESINS FOR GLASS POLYALKENOATES OR GLASS-IONOMERS WITH PENDANT AMINO ACID RESIDUES

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Pages 681-696 | Received 01 Nov 1998, Published online: 18 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The monomers N-acryloyl (AGA) and N-methacryloylglutamic acid (MGA) have been prepared and copolymerized with acrylic acid (AA) and itaconic acid (IA) to make polyelectrolytes for evaluation in glass polyalkenoates or glass-ionomers. It was shown that poly(AA-co-IA-co-AGA) and poly(AA-co-IA-co-MGA), having a monomers ratio, respectively, of 7:3:3 could be formulated with glass powders used in Fuji II (GC America), α-Silver (DMG-Hamburg), α-Fil (DMG-Hamburg) and Ketac-Molar (ESPE, Seefeld, Germany) to produce conventional glass-ionomers with improved compressive strength (CS), flexural strength (FS) and fracture toughness (FT), compared to Fuji II, α-Silver, α-Fil and Ketac-Molar controls. Since MGA is much easier to produce in high yields than AGA, it was important to show that MGA could be used as well as AGA to produce new matrix resins for glass-ionomers. Furthermore, we demonstrated that both the 7:3:3 AGA and MGA copolymers could be reacted with 2-isocyanatoethyl methacrylate (IEM) to produce intermediates useful for formulating visible light-curable (VLC) glass-ionomers with improved CS, FS and FT, compared to two com-mercial VLC materials Fuji IITM LC and VitremerTM Tricure. Here again, it was found that MGA could be used as well as AGA to prepare improved materials. We also demonstrated that poly(AA-co-MGA) could be used to formulate glass-ionomers with improved properties. Further, we demonstrated that small amounts of MGA could be used as a reactive diluent in VLC formulations such as Fuji IITM LC, VitremerTM Tricure, and an experimental VLC formulation to improve their mechanical properties, adhesion to tooth structure, and fluoride release.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Support from the 3M Dental Products Laboratory, NIH Grant DE 11682, and the Ohio State University Dental College was greatly appreciated. We also thank 3M Dental Products, GC America, ESPE GmbH, and DMG-Hamburg for supply of their commercial glass-ionomers, used as controls, and the glass powders used in their products.

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