Tensile strength of conventional glass ionomer cement and silver reinforced glass ionomer cement
A comparative analysis and assessment of the compressive strength (CS) and diametral tensile strength (DTS) between conventional glass ionomer cement (C-GIC) and a silver-reinforced GIC (S-GIC) variant is of interest. Ten specimens of both C-GIC (GC Fuji II, Japan) and S-GIC (Riva Silver, SDI, Australia) were fabricated for the evaluation of ...
Sharma, Suman +6 more
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Bond Strength of an Amorphous Calcium Phosphate–Containing Orthodontic Adhesive [PDF]
Objective: To determine whether an amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP)-containing adhesive has an acceptable level of shear bond strength to be used as an orthodontic adhesive.
Berzins, David W. +2 more
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The Post–endodontic Adhesive Interface: Theoretical Perspectives and Potential Flaws [PDF]
Introduction The aim of this review was to analyze the potential of successful bonds of endodontic posts to radicular dentin as well as the limitations of the post–endodontic adhesive interface. Methods The MEDLINE/PubMed and Web of Science electronic
He, Jianing +2 more
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Retentive Strength of Stainless-Steel Crown with Three Different Luting Cements - An In vitro Study
Background: Although stainless-steel crowns (SSCs) have a high clinical success rate, a key reason for its clinical failure is loss of crown due to cementation failure.
Amit Vilas Tandulkar +5 more
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Structural and Setting reaction studies of Glass Polyalkenoate Cements by MAS- NMR Spectrocopy
Glass polyalkenoate cements (GPCs) are produced from a reaction between fluoroaluminosilicate glass powder with poly(acrylic acid) (PAA). These cements are widely used in dentistry as adhesive and tooth restorative materials.
Zainuddin, Norhazlin +1 more
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Adhesion of conventional and simplified resin-based luting cements to superficial and deep dentin [PDF]
This study evaluated the bond strengths of conventional (chemically and dual-polymerized) and simplified resin-based luting cements with their corresponding adhesives to superficial dentin (SD) and deep dentin (DD).
Mese, Ayse, Özcan, Mutlu
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Background: Preservation of tooth structure is a key principle in pediatric dentistry, where restorative materials must balance mechanical strength with the preservation of pulp vitality and minimally invasive techniques.
Ioana Elena Lile +5 more
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Amounts of Fluoride Recharge in Three Glass Ionomer Luting Agents in Different Times
Purpose: In order to decrease the risk of dental caries and improve exposure of the teeth to fluoride, glass ionomer cements were introduced in restorative dentistry.
Mohammad Hassan Salari +3 more
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The effectiveness of Atraumatic Restorative Treatment versus conventional restorative treatment for permanent molars and premolars A critical assessment of existing systematic reviews and report of a new systematic review [PDF]
Available for download at: http://mahara.qmul.ac.uk/view/view.php?id=16447Available for download at: http://mahara.qmul.ac.uk/view/view.php?id=16447Available for download at: http://mahara.qmul.ac.uk/view/view.php?id=16447Available for download at: http:/
Hurst, D, University of Oxford
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A review of the methods used to study biocompatibility of Portland cement-derived materials used in dentistry [PDF]
Advanced restorative dentistry may necessitate the need for surgical intervention to the infected root apex. Once access to the root end is achieved, the root apex is resected and filled with a dental restorative material.
Camilleri, Josette
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