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Evaluation of Streptococcus mutans biofilm formation on fluoride‐releasing materials used as pit and fissure sealants [PDF]
Abstract This in vitro study evaluated fluoride release and Streptococcus mutans biofilm formation on four types of dental sealants: a giomer, resin‐modified glass ionomer, compomer, and a fluoride‐free composite (control). Discs were prepared as per the manufacturers’ instructions, and they were placed in tubes containing ultrapure water.
Patrícia da S. L. Pereira da Silva +5 more
wiley +2 more sources
Effect of three prophylaxis methods on surface roughness of giomer
Plaque and stains are removed by prophylaxis methods from tooth surfaces. Since prophylaxis methods can have a detrimental effect on the surface finish of restorations, the aim of this in vitro study was to investigate the effect of three prophylaxis methods, including pumice with rubber cup, pumice with brush, and air-powder polishing device (APD) on ...
Kimyai, Soodabeh +4 more
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Compressive Strength, Fluoride Release and Recharge of Giomer
Current restorative materials with high fluoride release generally have lower mechanical properties. Therefore they may not be as durable clinically as lower fluoride release materials, particularly in load bearing areas. The aim of the present study is
SM Abdul Quader +4 more
doaj +3 more sources
This study was performed to compare the marginal microleakage of ormocer restorative material with that of giomer in vivo. Forty Class I cavities were prepared in non-carious permanent premolar teeth from 10 patients.
Ishrat Jhahan Shathi +4 more
doaj +2 more sources
Introduction: Non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL) raise a considerable restorative challenge for the dentist in bonding, as adhesion is not as strong and predictable as enamel bonding.
Rajvi Bheda +2 more
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Mechanical Properties of Giomer After Immersion in Carbonated Drinks
Introduction: Giomer is a resin-based restorative material consisting of prereacted glass ionomer (PRG) filler which can release fluoride. Carbonated beverages, popular beverages which contain acids that rich in H+ ions, can diffuse into the resin-based restoration and cause high solubility.
Eddy Eddy +2 more
openaire +3 more sources
Comparison of the shear bond strength in Giomer and resin-modified glass ionomer in class V lesions
Introduction: There are several cosmetic, restorative materials to restore non-carious Cervical Lesions (NCCLs). The aim of this study was to specify and compare the shear bond strength of Giomer and resin-modified glass ionomer in Class V lesions so ...
Donya Zavare, Hossein Akbari
exaly +3 more sources
The effect of giomer’s preheating on fluoride release
Background: Secondary caries occur due to imperfect plaque control. Prolong the protective and therapeutic effects can be done with restorative materials that release fluoride.
Muthiary Nitzschia Nur Iswary Winanto +4 more
doaj +2 more sources
The purpose of the present study was to assess the giomer retention following application of one step self etch adhesive and one-step self-etch adhesive plus an extra hydrophobic adhesive layer in non-carious cervical lesion.
Sultana Parveen +5 more
doaj +3 more sources
Objective: To compare the capacity of silver diamine fluoride (30%) and the bioactive giomer light-curing varnish for arresting ICDAS score 5 non-retentive caries lesions.
Maressa Borges dos Reis +6 more
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