Ribeiro, Caroline SantosPerez, Mayra ManoellaBenitez-Sellan, Pablo Lenin [UNESP]Guare, Renata de OliveiraBresciani, Eduardo [UNESP]Diniz, Michele Baffi2021-06-252021-06-252021-01-01Pesquisa Brasileira Em Odontopediatria E Clinica Integrada. Joao Pessoa: Assoc Apoio Pesquisa & Saude Bucal-apesb, v. 21, 8 p., 2021.1519-0501http://hdl.handle.net/11449/210018Objective: To determine the initial mechanical stabilization of conventional glass ionomer cements (GICs) indicated for the atraumatic restorative treatment (ART) in different storage periods. Material and Methods: Specimens were divided according to the GIC (n=12): IZ - Ion-Z, KM - Ketac Molar Easymix, RS - Riva Self Cure, and GL - Gold Label 9. They were prepared and stored in distilled water. Superficial microhardness (SMH) was evaluated (KHN) in three phases: (A) after 1, (B) 3, and (C) 7 days of storage. Data were submitted to 2-way ANOVA and Tukey tests (alpha = 5%). Results: The average KHN values for phases A, B, and C were, respectively, 33.05 +/- 9.74; 33.21 +/- 10.31 and 52.07 +/- 11.75 (IZ); 50.35 +/- 11.39; 66.05 +/- 10.48 and 67.77 +/- 13.80 (KM); 89.63 +/- 15.59; 71.31 +/- 23.86 and 57.70 +/- 16.89 (RS); 42.18 +/- 9.03; 68.54 +/- 6.83 and 57.95 +/- 8.24 (GL). Significant differences were observed: GIC, time, and interaction of both (p<0.05). KHN values differed between the groups, except in the GIC parameter for KM and GL. The time parameter values of phase A were lower than those of B and C, except for IZ and RS. Conclusion: The initial mechanical stabilization differed between the types of GIC tested and the storage time, and after the final period, all had similar SMH.8engDental CementsGlass Ionomer CementsHardness TestsZincInitial Mechanical Stabilization of Conventional Glass Ionomer Cements with Different Active PrinciplesArtigo10.1590/pboci.2021.040S1983-46322021000100337WOS:000616081100001Acesso abertoS1983-46322021000100337.pdf