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Does previous application of silver diammine fluoride influence the bond strength of glass ionomer cement and adhesive systems to dentine? Systematic review and meta-analysis.

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2019
BACKGROUND Silver diammine fluoride (SDF) applied before a restoration may prevent recurrent caries; therefore, its effect on the bonding of restorative materials is contradictory.
T. T. Fröhlich, R. Rocha, G. Botton
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Biocompatibility of glass ionomer cements

Biomaterials, 1993
Glass ionomer cements (GICs) are widely used in the dental field and are increasingly being considered as materials with potentially good osteogenic properties. This paper details a comprehensive biocompatibility evaluation of a number of GICs. These include conventional, commercially available materials, novel formulations and a new light cured ...
P. Sasanaluckit   +3 more
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The effectiveness of glass ionomer cement as a fiber post cementation system in endodontically treated teeth

Microscopy research and technique (Print), 2019
This study compared the performance of a glass ionomer (GC Gold Label 1, GIC) as a fiber post cementation system for glass fiber posts with a self‐adhesive resin cement (Relyx U200, RUC) and a conventional resin cement system (Scotchbond Muli‐Purpose and
C. Lorenzetti   +5 more
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Spheroidization of glass powders for glass ionomer cements

Biomaterials, 2004
Commercial angular glass powders were spheroidized using both the flame spraying and inductively coupled radio frequency plasma spraying techniques. Spherical powders with different particle size distributions were obtained after spheroidization. The effects of spherical glass powders on the mechanical properties of glass ionomer cements (GICs) were ...
Gu, Y.W.   +3 more
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Does Addition of Propolis to Glass Ionomer Cement Alter its Physicomechanical Properties? An In Vitro Study.

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2017
Propolis is a natural resinous substance produced by honey bees. The antimicrobial effects of glass ionomer cement have been shown to improve with the addition of propolis; however its effect on the physicomechanical properties of the cement is not known.
P. Subramaniam   +3 more
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Opacity of glass-ionomer cements

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1983
The translucency of the first generation of glass-ionomer cements to appear on the market was too low to be cosmetically satisfactory. In the present study the opacity of newer editions of glass-ionomer cements was evaluated and compared with that of a well-known composite resin.
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Dowel retention with glass-ionomer cement

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1979
The retentive capacity of the Whaledent Parapost system utilizing ASPA cement was compared at two lengths, three diameters, and with respect to the effect of both medication and citric acid pretreatment. The greatest single factor influencing retention was embedment depth into dentin.
J.D. Krupp   +3 more
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Finishing and polishing glass-ionomer cements

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1990
Four different methods for finishing and polishing the surfaces of two different glass-ionomer cements were studied by measuring the roughness of specimens at different stages of the procedures. Method 1 consisted of the four 3M Sof-Lex XT discs. Method 2 included a round, fine-grit diamond and the Vivadent polisher.
Anne Bjørg Tveit, Rune Eide
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