Verbeeck R M, De Maeyer E A, Marks L A, De Moor R J, De Witte A M, Trimpeneers L M
Department of Dental Materials, Dental School, University of Ghent, Gent, Belgium.
Biomaterials. 1998 Mar;19(6):509-19. doi: 10.1016/s0142-9612(97)00131-2.
The fluoride release of conventional and resin-modified glass-ionomers is reviewed and compared to that of fluoride-releasing (polyacid-modified) composite resins. Each formulation displays a typical fluoride release profile. The cumulative amount of fluoride released is described by [F]c = Ft/(t + t1/2) + beta square root t for glass ionomers whether resin-modified or not, whereas for composite resins this quantity is given by [F]c = Ft/(t + t1/2) + alpha t. Both equations indicate that two kinetic processes are responsible for the fluoride release profiles. The kinetic parameters F, t1/2, beta and alpha depend on the formulation. On the basis of the exchange characteristics for fluoride, an attempt is made to explain the mechanisms responsible for these fluoride release processes.