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Journal of Dental School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, 2022
Objectives This study sought to assess the cytotoxicity of zirconomer and conventional glass ionomer (CGI) for L929 murine fibroblasts over time. Methods In this in vitro, experimental study, 48 discs were fabricated from FX-II CGI and Shofu zirconomer and divided into three groups (n=16) for assessment of extracts obtained after 15 minutes (group 1 ...
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Objectives This study sought to assess the cytotoxicity of zirconomer and conventional glass ionomer (CGI) for L929 murine fibroblasts over time. Methods In this in vitro, experimental study, 48 discs were fabricated from FX-II CGI and Shofu zirconomer and divided into three groups (n=16) for assessment of extracts obtained after 15 minutes (group 1 ...
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European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry, 2023
The objective of this study was to assess the microleakage and flexural strength of glass ionomer cement (GIC) and modified GIC (Zirconomer) when coated with protective coating agents such as COAT-IT and G-COAT plus.Sixty tooth specimens were grouped into two groups based on the type of restorations (GIC (n = 30) and Zirconomer (n = 30)).
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The objective of this study was to assess the microleakage and flexural strength of glass ionomer cement (GIC) and modified GIC (Zirconomer) when coated with protective coating agents such as COAT-IT and G-COAT plus.Sixty tooth specimens were grouped into two groups based on the type of restorations (GIC (n = 30) and Zirconomer (n = 30)).
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DMIMS Journal of Dental Research, 2022
Introduction : Microleakage in class II restoration mostly occur due to masticatory stresses and thermal changes which leads to secondary or recurrent caries. To overcome this problem of marginal leakage, Glass Ionomer cement base was used to substantially replace the composite resin restorative material in the proximal box.This technique is known as ...
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Introduction : Microleakage in class II restoration mostly occur due to masticatory stresses and thermal changes which leads to secondary or recurrent caries. To overcome this problem of marginal leakage, Glass Ionomer cement base was used to substantially replace the composite resin restorative material in the proximal box.This technique is known as ...
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RGUHS Journal of Dental Sciences
Objectives To evaluate and compare the compressive strength CS diametral tensile strength DTS sorption and solubility of Zirconomer Improved ZI with GIC type IX.Methods This is an experimental in vitro study. Forty specimens of ZI and GIC type IX 20 each were prepared using a Teflon mould and were stored at 37ordmC for one hour.
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Objectives To evaluate and compare the compressive strength CS diametral tensile strength DTS sorption and solubility of Zirconomer Improved ZI with GIC type IX.Methods This is an experimental in vitro study. Forty specimens of ZI and GIC type IX 20 each were prepared using a Teflon mould and were stored at 37ordmC for one hour.
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Abstract Background: Direct restorative materials aim to use a strong, biocompatible substance that can adhere to the tooth structure indefinitely and has a respectably high wear resistance that is necessary to tolerate mechanical loads during bruxism and mastication.
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