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Comparative Evaluation of Compressive Strength of Ketac Molar, Fuji IX and Equia Forte

Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2018
Glass Ionomers have been shown to be a very useful adjunct to restorative dentistry due to their properties such as; biocompatibility with body's hard tissue, long-term fluoride release, low thermal expansion coefficient, good adhesion to moist enamel and dentin without requiring an intermediate agent and low cytotoxicity.
Ezekiel Barretto   +5 more
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Biocompatibility of furcal perforation repair material using cell culture technique: Ketac Molar versus ProRoot MTA

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2006
The objective of this study was to evaluate the cytotoxicity of furcal perforation repair materials, GI and MTA, using cell culture technique.The extract of ProRoot MTA and Ketac Molar were treated on PDL cells in a 96-well tissue-culture plate. Cell proliferation after an incubation period of 3 days was determined by using MTT assay.The growth of ...
La-ongthong, Vajrabhaya   +3 more
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The physical–mechanical performance of the new Ketac™ Molar Easymix compared to commercially available glass ionomer restoratives

Journal of Dentistry, 2006
To evaluate the time dependence of physical-mechanical performance of glass ionomer restoratives.The physical-mechanical properties of Ketac Molar Easymix in comparison to four handmix glass ionomer restoratives were evaluated by testing the compressive and flexural strength, acid erosion and solubility.
R, Peez, S, Frank
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Ketac Molar Versus Dyract Class II restorations in primary molars: twelve month clinical results.

ASDC journal of dentistry for children, 2000
The aim of the present clinical study was an in vivo evaluation of an improved conventional glass ionomer cement Ketac Molar (ESPE), compared to a polyacid modified composite resin, Dyract (Dentsply/De Trey), used in primary molars. Fifty-three Ketac Molar and fifty-two Dyract restorations were placed in box-only preparations in primary molars.
Marks, L.A.M.   +4 more
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Bonding mechanism of Ketac-Molar Aplicap and Fuji IX GP to enamel and dentin.

American journal of dentistry, 1999
To evaluate the bonding mechanism to enamel and dentin of two chemically-cured restorative glass ionomer cements (GICs).Buccal surfaces of six caries-free premolars stored in a 1% chloramine solution were ground and then polished with 600 grit SiC paper to expose both enamel and dentin.
Y, Hosoya, F, García-Godoy
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A 3-year clinical evaluation of Ketac-Silver restorations in primary molars.

Swedish dental journal, 1997
Occlusal and proximal caries lesions in primary molars in 4-7-yr-old children with a high caries activity were restored with a cermet, Ketac Silver. Slice prepared proximal surfaces were restored with one surface restorations. A total number of 119 restorations were available for evaluation.
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Charge-transfer materials for electrochemical water desalination, ion separation and the recovery of elements

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Pattarachai Srimuk, Xiao Su, Jeyong Yoon
exaly  

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