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Effect of Nanoparticles on Wear Resistance and Surface Hardness of a Dental Glass-ionomer Cement
Journal of Composite Materials, 2009Dong Xie
exaly
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of the dentin–glass ionomer cement interface
Dental Materials, 1999exaly
Glass ceramic approach to controlling the properties of a glass-ionomer bone cement
Biomaterials, 1991exaly
Evaluating the antimicrobial effect, compressive strength and fluoride release of glass ionomer cement modified with Triphala [PDF]
The enhancement of the antibacterial properties of glass ionomer cement has gained substantial importance in contemporary restorative dentistry, as microbial biofilms are the primary cause of secondary caries and restoration failure.
Yasmine Mohamed Afify +2 more
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Antibacterial and Mechanical Properties of Glass Ionomer Cement Containing Iranian Propolis [PDF]
Introduction: Plaque accumulation during orthodontic treatment is commonly seen around orthodontic brackets and the cervical margin of the bands. Glass ionomer cement is generally used for cementing orthodontic bands.
Sayed Mostafa Abtahi +4 more
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Glass ionomer cement as one of the restoration materials requires high compressive strength so it can last during functional activity. The latest glass ionomer cement comes with glass hybrid technology and a nanofilled resin-based protective coating ...
Ardy Setiawan +3 more
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Introduction: Glass ionomer cement is a material for treating dental caries. The disadvantage of glass ionomer cement is that if it comes into contact with acids before maturation, there will be a decrease in mechanical properties which is indicated by a
Natasya Arsanti +2 more
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Dental cements are in a constant state of evolution, adapting to better align with the intricacies of tooth structure and the dynamic movements within the oral cavity.
Srikurmam Manisha +4 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Fluoride Recharge Ability of Conventional and Hydroxyapatite Modified Glass Ionomer Cement with Daily Low Fluoride Exposure- An Invitro Study [PDF]
Introduction: Glass ionomer cement (GIC) has best suited paediatric dentists and is well recognised in the preventive era of dentistry. However its use is affected by its inferior mechanical properties.
ANTARMAYEE PANIGRAHI +3 more
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