what are the different types of GIC?
- resin modified GI
what are some uses of GIC?
what are the two main components of conventional GI?
- base (glass powder)
what acids are found within conventional GI?
- tartaric acid
why is tartaric acid added to glass ionomer?
added to control the setting characteristics of the material
what is the powder aspect of convential GI composed of?
what additional molecules may be added to the powder of GI and why?
- increase radiopacity
what determines the translucency of GIC?
ratio of alumina to silica
a GIC containing high levels of silica will be…
more translucent
what are the variations of chemical compositions of conventional glass ionomer?
- encapsulated materials
what is meant by an anhydrous GI material?
why are encapsulated GI materials superior to anhydrous materials?
how does powder particle size in GIC determine the setting reaction of the material?
smaller particle size = quicker setting reaction (more opaque cement)
how does the molecular weight of the acid found in GIC relate to the mechanical properties of the material?
higher molecular weight (of acid) = better the mechanical properties
what are some contraindications of high molecular weight acids used in GIC?
- hard to mix
what are the three phases of the (conventional) glass ionomer setting reaction?
what is the acid base reaction for GIC?
glass + acid —> salt + silica gel
what occurs during the dissolution phase of the glass ionomer setting reaction?
what is meant by gelation (in reference to the GIC setting reaction)?
the phase that initially makes the material hard
what occurs during the gelation phase of the glass ionomer setting reaction?
why is crosslinking during gelation of GIC not ideal?
Ca can chelate with two carboxyl groups on the same molecule
how long does the gelation phase of GIC setting reaction take?
several minutes
what occurs during the hardening phase of the glass ionomer setting reaction?