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Clinical Efficiency Of Minimally Invasive Caries Treatment Using Giomer

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Innovative Adhesive Systems for Dental Giomer Restorations

Revista de Chimie, 2018
The aim of this work was to reduce microleakage in giomer restorations by using innovative materials in both adhesive systems and light-cured dental giomer. Two adhesive systems with different primers were investigated. The innovative compounds in the primers were acrylic acid (AA)/itaconic acid (IA) copolymer modified with methacrylic groups and AA ...
Ioana Hodisan   +8 more
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Water Sorption, Solubility, and Color Stability of Giomer Restoratives

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2014
AbstractObjectivesThis study compared the color stability, water sorption, and solubility of a giomer composite and two nanohybrid composite resins.Materials and MethodsDisc‐shaped specimens (1‐mm thickness × 15‐mm diameter) of a giomer (Beautifil II, Shofu, Kyoto, Japan) and two nanohybrid (Filtek Z550, 3M ESPE, St.
Gonulol, Nihan   +2 more
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Three-year Clinical Performance of Two Giomer Restorative Materials in Restorations

Operative Dentistry, 2021
Clinical Relevance The clinical performance of both conventional and flowable giomer restorative materials was particularly good in Class I restorations after three years of service. SUMMARY This study evaluated and compared the clinical performance of a flowable and a conventional giomer ...
F, Ozer   +6 more
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Color stability in a giomer, a conventional glass ionomer and a resin-modified glass ionomer exposed to different pigment beverages: An in vitro comparative study

Journal of International Oral Health, 2023
Aim: Discoloration in ionomeric materials occurs by absorption of substances, so color stability is important because these materials are of choice to restore class V.
Brian Alacote-Mauricio   +6 more
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Effect of Acidic Beverages on the Hardness, Elastic Modulus and Wear Resistance of Giomer and Nongiomer Bulk-fill Materials.

Operative dentistry, 2023
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the effect of acidic beverages on the hardness, elastic modulus, and wear resistance of four different resin-based restorative materials. METHODS AND MATERIALS A total of 128 specimens (10 mm
Z. Batu Eken   +5 more
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Fluoride release and recharge in giomer, compomer and resin composite

Dental Materials, 2004
The aim of this study was to examine the fluoride recharging and releasing abilities of resin-based materials containing fluoridated glass filler to determine whether the extent of the glass-ionomer matrix of the material affects these properties.Three materials having a different proportion of the hydrogel matrix surrounding the glass filler, namely ...
Itota T   +3 more
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Surface Roughness and Color Change of Gamma Irradiated Nanohybrid Resin Composite and Giomer Restorative Materials

Egyptian Journal of Radiation Sciences and Applications
T he impact of gamma radiation on color stability and surface roughness of Nanohybrid composites and Giomer is essential to investigate for clinical success of these materials. The goal of this in vitro study is to examine the surface roughness and color
Engy Abaza
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Clinical Evaluation of Low-shrinkage Bioactive Material Giomer Versus Nanohybrid Resin Composite Restorations: A Two-year Prospective Controlled Clinical Trial.

Operative dentistry, 2022
This study evaluated the clinical performance of low-shrinkage bioactive resin composite compared with a conventional nanohybrid resin composite. A total of 35 patients (18 males, 17 females; mean age: 29±9 years old) received, randomly, 35 pairs of ...
T. Toz-Akalın   +5 more
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Microleakage and retention of resin-based and bioactive giomer-based dental sealants after thermocycling: an in vitro study

Materials Research Express
Objective. This in vitro study evaluated and compared the microleakage and retention of resin-based and bioactive dental sealants after thermocycling. Methods.
Maria Salem Ibrahim
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