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Shear Bond Strength of Molar Tubes to Enamel Using an Orthodontic Resin-Modified Glass Ionomer Cement Modified with Amorphous Calcium Phosphate. [PDF]
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Evolution of Anticariogenic Resin‐Modified Glass Ionomer Cements
ChemBioEng Reviews, 2021AbstractWith advancing technology and exponential growth in scientific research, new perspectives in dental materials are being discovered. Conservative dentistry advocates maximum tooth preservation by revised restorative materials. Resin‐modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC) is a flexible group of dental materials that can be used for restoring ...
Zuleikha Malik +7 more
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The repair potential of resin-modified glass-ionomer cements
Dental Materials, 2010To assess the repair potential of resin-modified glass-ionomer cements (RMGICs) with additional RMGIC and resin composite.Specimens of two proprietary RMGICs (Ketac N100 (Ketac Nano), 3M/ESPE, St Paul, MN; Fuji II LC, GC Corporation, Tokyo) were prepared and stored in water at 37 degrees C for 4 days. The surface of the RMGIC was finished flat with 600-
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Surface pH of resin-modified glass polyalkenoate (ionomer) cements
Journal of Dentistry, 1992The recently developed group of materials known as light-activated, or resin-modified, glass polyalkenoate (ionomer) cements have been produced in response to clinical demands for a command set cavity base material. This study monitored the surface pH of three commercially available resin-modified glass ionomer cements over a 60-min period following ...
Woolford, M. J., Chadwick, R. G.
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Water sorption characteristics of resin-modified glass-ionomer cements
Biomaterials, 1997When restorative materials take up water, their dimensions and structural integrity may be affected. This study determined, using gravimetric measurements, the water sorption characteristics of four resin-modified glass-ionomer cements (RMGICs) immersed in either distilled water or artificial saliva.
W, Kanchanavasita +2 more
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Adhesion of resin-modified glass ionomer cements using resin bonding systems
Journal of Dentistry, 1998To compare the in vitro shear bond strength of two commercially available resin-modified glass ionomer cements (RmGIC) to bovine dentine, with and without the use of adhesive bonding systems.Ninety-six flat bovine dentine surfaces were divided into eight groups for bonding procedures. Fuji II LC and Vitremer were bonded to dentine that had been treated
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