DOI > 10.5291/ILL-DATA.6-04-271

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Title

Dental Cements and Inelastic Neutron Scattering: Meeting the Challenges of Today's Health Concerns

Abstract

In typical odontological studies water sorption in the restoration material is determined by weighting a freshly mixed cement at regular intervals. In the case of resin-modified cement, such process was proven to be rapid; and over the first 8 h, absorption was shown to follow Fick’s law. These findings were attributed to conformational changes in hydrophilic segments of the polymer on absorption of aqueous sodium chloride. It is considered that in this scenario the molecules form more compact coils than in the presence of pure water. To improve such evaluation process, to compare different dental cements and, at the same time, to develop new materials to be used in dental treatment, insight on parameters such as consistency, working and setting times, as well as the chemical reaction dynamics are important. Such factors are usually hard to determine accurately and non-destructively. Two techniques, however, NMR and QENS have the potential to be successfully used for such studies. Here we propose to use QENS to understand how the dynamics of the liquid used in the hydration process in dental cement is modified when confined and relate the results get to durability properties.

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JACOBSEN Johan; Benetti AR; KOZA Michael Marek; MOMSEN niels; NUNES BORDALLO Heloisa and SEYDEL Tilo. (2012). Dental Cements and Inelastic Neutron Scattering: Meeting the Challenges of Today's Health Concerns. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.6-04-271

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Experiment Parameters

  • Environment temperature

    2-300K (IN10) or 300
  • Experiment energy

    5AA
  • Experiment res energy

    100 microeV

Sample Parameters

  • Formula

    • Commercial dental cement mixed with a polymeric acidic aqueous solution
    • Commercial dental cement mixed with a polymeric acidic aqueous solution containing resin
    • Commercial dental polymeric acidic aqueous solution containing resin
    • Polymeric modified commercial dental cement mixed with water
    • Commercial dental polymeric acidic aqueous solution
  • Consistence

    powder
  • Mass

    1000
  • Container

    flat