In vivo comparison of conventional and resin reinforced glass lonomer cement for banding of teeth [PDF]
Objective: The present in-vivo study was performed to analyze the clinical efficacy of molar bands cemented with resin modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC Gc Fuji Plus) with that of a conventional glass ionomer cement (GC 1 Gold Label) adhesive ...
Iffat Batool +2 more
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COMPARISON OF THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONVENTIONAL AND RESIN-MODIFIED GLASS IONOMER CEMENTS [PDF]
Introduction: Glass ionomer cements have many advantages as restorative materials: adhesion to the tooth structure, fluoride releasing capacity, biocompatibility.
Dushjanth Ganeshapooban +3 more
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Radiation-induced root surface caries restored with glass-ionomer cement placed in conventional and ART cavity preparations: Results at two years [PDF]
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association (8th Jan 2008). An external link to the publisher’s copy is included.Background: There are no published studies comparing the clinical performances of more ...
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Protection offered by root-surface restorative materials against biofilm challenge [PDF]
The prevalence of root-surface caries is increasing. We hypothesized that some restorative materials are protective against cariogenic challenge on root surfaces.
Guo, J, Wong, WHS, Yip, HK
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Porosity of resin cements and resin-modified glass-ionomers. [PDF]
To quantify the internal free surface in various resin cements and glass-ionomer-based materials.Materials tested were Nexus fluid (NXF) and viscous (NXV), Vitremer (VTM), Fuji II LC (FII), Vitremer Luting Cement (VLC), Dyract (DYR) and Compoglass (COM).
Miguel Calvo, Alicia +3 more
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Effect of hydrogen peroxide application on color and surface roughness of two restorative materials
Aim: This study investigated the effect of an in-office bleaching technique on lightness, color and surface roughness of two commercially available materials: a resin-modified glass-ionomer cement and a nanohybrid resin composite.
Dilcele Silva Moreira Dziedzic +5 more
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Introduction: Microleakage is a critical issue impacting the success of zirconia crown restorations. This study compares the effectiveness of self-adhesive resin cement, resin-modified glass ionomer cement, and glass ionomer cement in minimizing ...
V. Amalorpavam +5 more
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A Comparative Evaluation of the Effect of Resin based Sealers on Retention of Crown Cemented with Three Types of Cement – An In-vitro Study [PDF]
Aim: In an effort to control postoperative sensitivity, dentin sealers are being applied following crown preparations, with little knowledge of how crown retention might be affected.
Sumeet Sharma +5 more
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Objectives: To assess the compressive strength of commercial resin-modifi ed glass ionomer cement with conventional glass ionomer cement.Methods and materials: Compressive strength of two conventional glass ionomer cement (Low viscosity - GC Fuji IX GP® and high viscosity - ChemFil Rock®) and two resin-modifi ed glass ionomer cements (Auto-cure - Fuji ...
null Muhammad Adnan Khan +7 more
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An in Vitro Spectrophotometric Analysis of the Penetration of Bleaching Agent into the Pulp Chamber of Intact and Restored Teeth [PDF]
Aim: To investigate the pulp chamber penetration of bleaching agent in intact teeth and teeth following restorative procedure. Methodology: Sixty extracted human incisors were selected and divided into 6 Groups.
Gaurav Patri +4 more
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