A comparative evaluation of resin- and varnish-based surface protective agents on glass ionomer cement – a spectrophotometric analysis

Authors

  • Shreya Tyagi a Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Christian Dental College, Ludhiana, India
  • Abi M. Thomas a Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Christian Dental College, Ludhiana, India
  • Neeta Devi Sinnappah-Kang b Betty Cowan Research and Innovation Centre, Christian Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/26415275.2020.1711760

Keywords:

Glass Ionomer cement, vaseline, GC Fuji VARNISH™, G-Coat Plus™, EQUIA® Coat, Spectrophotometer

Abstract

Objectives

To evaluate and compare the effectiveness of resin- and varnish-based surface protective agents on Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC). The different surface protective agents used were: Vaseline®, GC Fuji VARNISH™ (varnish), G-Coat Plus™ (resin) and EQUIA® Coat (resin).

Method

Thirty-six identical specimens of GIC were made. Six specimens were used in preparation of standard solution and remaining thirty were divided into five groups with six specimens in each group. Each test specimen was coated with one of the surface protecting agent except for the control group. The specimens were immersed separately into 1 ml of 0.05% methylene blue solution for 24 h and then rinsed with deionised water and further immersed into tubes containing 1 ml of 65% nitric acid. Specimens, once completely dissolved in nitric acid solution, were filtered and centrifuged. The supernatant was used to determine the absorbance using a spectrophotometer. The effectiveness of the surface protecting agents for the GIC was recorded in micrograms of dye per specimen, where low values indicate good protection.

Result

Tukey HSD test revealed that GC Fuji VARNISH™ (varnish; mean = 21.25 µg/ml), G-Coat Plus™ (resin; mean = 30.39 µg/ml) and EQUIA® Coat (resin; mean = 9.32 µg/ml) were statistically not significantly different to each other and were effective in protecting the surface of GIC.

Significance

The study found that there was a statistically significant difference between control and GC Fuji VARNISH™, G-Coat Plus™ and EQUIA® Coat. The three agents were found to be equally effective in protecting the surface of GIC.

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Published

2023-12-24

How to Cite

Tyagi, S., Thomas, A. M., & Sinnappah-Kang, N. D. (2023). A comparative evaluation of resin- and varnish-based surface protective agents on glass ionomer cement – a spectrophotometric analysis. Biomaterial Investigations in Dentistry, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/26415275.2020.1711760