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Working qualities of glass-ionomer cements
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1981G lass-ionomer cements, relatively new and promising materials, are presently advocated for clinical use as Class III and V restorative materials, fissure sealants, and cementing agents for castings.‘-7 The setting mechanism of the glass ionomers has been characterized by Crisp et al.*-lo The physical properties and resistance to solubility appear ...
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Pediatric dentistry, 2003
Glass ionomer cements have been used in pediatric restorative dentistry for 20 years. Their usefulness in pediatric restorative dentistry is preferential relative to other materials because of their fluoride release, chemical adhesion to tooth structure, and availability to use in a variety of clinical scenarios.
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Glass ionomer cements have been used in pediatric restorative dentistry for 20 years. Their usefulness in pediatric restorative dentistry is preferential relative to other materials because of their fluoride release, chemical adhesion to tooth structure, and availability to use in a variety of clinical scenarios.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1994
John W. McClean, Alan D. Wilson
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John W. McClean, Alan D. Wilson
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Unraveling the core of fuel cell performance: engineering the ionomer/catalyst interface
Energy and Environmental Science, 2023, Ashley Bird, Jan Ilavsky
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