Antibacterial Activity and Fluoride Release of Glass-Ionomer Cement, Compomer and Zirconia Reinforced Glass-Ionomer Cement [PDF]
Introduction: The cariostatic property of glass ionomer cement (GIC) stems from its ability to release fluoride into the oral environment. Recently, zirconia reinforced GIC has been launched which promises the protective benefits of glass ionomer ...
Sonia Tiwari +7 more
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Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the compressive strength, Vickers microhardness number, and wear resistance of amalgam (DPI), Filtek Z350 nanohybrid (3M ESPE), and Zirconomer (Shofu) restorative materials after 24 h and 3 months ...
Shrutika Somani +6 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Microleakage in Class II Cavity in Primary Molars Restored With Glass Ionomer Cement, Zirconomer, and Cention N Using Stereomicroscope: An In Vitro Study [PDF]
Background: Microleakage is defined as the passage of bacteria, fluid, molecules or ions between the cavity walls and restorative material. There are limited studies in the literature that have compared the microleakage of the newer restorative materials.
Harshali P Patil, Jasmin J Winnier
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Propiedades y aplicación clínica de los ionómeros de vidrio de alta densidad disponibles en Lima-Perú [PDF]
The objective of the review was to understand the properties and clinical application of the different high-density glass ionomers available in Lima, Perú.
Campos Campos, Katherine Jeanette +3 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Fluoride Releasing Ability of Various Restorative Materials after the Application of Surface Coating Agents – An In-vitro Study [PDF]
Introduction: Fluoride plays a key role in prevention of dental caries and is also an essential element for oral health promotion both in children and adults.
GVS KISHORE +5 more
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The effect of ionizing radiation on properties of fluoride-releasing restorative materials [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of ionizing radiation from high energy X-ray on fluoride release, surface roughness, flexural strength, and surface chemical composition of the materials.
Muhittin UGURLU +2 more
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COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF MICROLEAKAGE AND COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF GLASS IONOMER CEMENT TYPE IX, ZIRCONOMER IMPROVED AND CENTION N - AN IN VITRO STUDY. [PDF]
Context:Restorative dentistry is a blend of art and science. Newer restorative materials like Cention N and Zirconomer Improved are giving a challenge to conventional restorative materials. Aims: To evaluate and compare the microleakage and compressive strength of GIC type IX, Zirconomer Improved and Cention N using stereomicroscope and universal ...
Naz, Talat +3 more
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Assessing the Fracture Resistance of Posterior Teeth Restored with Cention-N, Zirconomer, and Universal Composite: An In-Vitro Comparative Study [PDF]
Aim: The aim of this study was to access and compare fracture resistance of tooth restored with Cention-N, Zirconomer and Filtek Z350 XT. Materials and Methods: Seventy five extracted maxillary premolar were divided into five groups; (Group I) Unprepared
Syed Manzoor Ul Haq Bukhari, Asheesh Swahny, Baljeet Singh Hora, Shweta Rai, Aishwarya Trivedi, Charoo Lata Srivastava
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Comparison between the effect of adding microhydroxyapatite and chitosan on surface roughness and Microhardness of resin modified and conventional glass ionomer cements [PDF]
This study aimed to compare the effect of chitosan (CH) and hydroxyapatite (HP) on the surface roughness and microhardness of a conventional glass ionomer cement (CGIC) and a resin modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC).
Bahrani, Somaye +2 more
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In Vitro Comparative Study of Sorption and Solubility of Three Modified Glass Ionomer Cements [PDF]
Aim: To evaluate and compare the sorption and solubility of three modified glass ionomer cements –Glass Hybrid Restorative System (Equiaforte), Zirconomer Improved and resin modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC) in artificial saliva.
Archanaa, S. P. (S) +5 more
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