Remineralizing Ability of Resin Modified Glass Ionomers (RMGICs): A Systematic Review

J Funct Biomater. 2023 Aug 11;14(8):421. doi: 10.3390/jfb14080421.

Abstract

The selective caries removal approach leads to the need to use materials with the ability to remineralize remaining partially demineralized dentin. Among the materials proposed are resin-modified glass ionomer cements (RMGICs). The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate, based on in vitro experimental studies, whether RMGICs are suitable for remineralizing affected dentin. A systematic literature search was performed in four databases, followed by article selection, data extraction, and quality assessment. Studies assessing the remineralizing potential of RMGICs on dentin were included in our review. Studies which compared such properties between different RMGICs or with other materials were also eligible. The studies report the remineralizing ability of RMGICs, albeit with differences between different commercial products. RMGICs show a similar ability to conventional GICs to remineralize affected dentin, fulfilling the function for which they are designed. Moreover, the incorporation of additives, such as bioactive glass (BAG) or CCP-ACP, improves their remineralizing potential. The results of this review support the use of RMGICs as restorative materials after selective caries removal.

Keywords: dentin; in vitro; remineralization; resin-modified glass ionomer cements.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

James Ghilotti received a grant from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities (FPU20/02720). José Luis Sanz received a grant from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities (FPU19/03115).