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To evaluate Shear bond strength (SBS) of resin modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC) on caries affected dentin after using different cavity disinfectants i.e., chlorhexidine gluconate (CHX), Er,Cr:YSGG laser (ECYL) and photodynamic therapy (PDT).Total 50 freshly extracted mandibular molars were obtained through non-traumatic extraction. All the samples
Abdullah, Alshahrani +8 more
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Background and Objectives. The child’s behaviour and cooperating ability are a crucial factor in deciding the restorative material for pediatric patients. Among the adhesive materials, glass ionomer cement has been the choice of restorative material while restoring primary teeth.
Deepika Pai +3 more
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Interventions for managing root caries [PDF]
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To assess the effects of interventions for: preventing root caries (primary prevention); arresting root caries (secondary prevention); restoring root caries lesions ...
Atkins +43 more
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Does cavity disinfection affect the bond strength between Biodentine or mineral trioxide aggregate and a glass ionomer cement? – An in vitro study [PDF]
Objectives: The study aims to evaluate the influence of cavity disinfectants on the shear bond strength between Biodentine and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) associated with conventional glass ionomer (GIC) or resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGIC ...
Deniz Yanik Nalbantoğlu +2 more
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Aim: The purpose of this in-vitro study was to compare and evaluate the best sealing ability of five different root end filling materials i.e. Silver Amalgam, RMGIC, Cermet Cement, MTA Angelus and Biodentine using ConFocal Laser Scanning Microscope ...
Fatinder Jeet Singh +5 more
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The clinical longevity of cantilever resin-bonded bridges [PDF]
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Bih, SK, Botelho, MG, Ha, WK, Lai, CN
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Release and toxicity of glass ionomer and resin-modified glass ionomer cements in dentistry. A systematic review [PDF]
The combination of resin and glass ionomer cements provides enhanced resistance to microleakage while retaining the advantages of the conventional GICs such as the fluoride release and the bonding to the tooth. However, it is important to assess that the
Matta, Maxime Gilbert
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Objectives: By mixing ZnO by concentration, the optimal concentration ratio of RMGIC with various concentration ratios is studied, mechanical properties of RMGIC are improved, and antibacterial evaluation is performed. Methods: RMGIC was used. After calculating the generated ZnO by weight and adding 0%, 1%, 2%, and 4%, specimens for various mechanical ...
Soo-Kyung Jun +4 more
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Clinical evaluation of two materials in the restoration of abfraction lesions
Aim: To evaluate the clinical performance of a composite resin (CR) and a resin-modified glassionomer cement (RMGIC) for the treatment of abfraction lesions.
Fabianna da Conceição Dantas Medeiros +3 more
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Resin-modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC) has important properties. However, like other restorative materials, it has limitations such as decreased biocompatibility.
Luis Eduardo Genaro +3 more
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