Numerous positive properties of glass ionomer cements including biocompatibility, bioactivity, releasing of fluoride and good adhesion to hard dental tissue even under wet conditions and easy of handling are reasons for their wide use in paediatric and restorative dentistry. Their biggest drawbacks are the weaker mechanical properties. An important step forward in improving GIC’s features is thermo-curing with the dental polymerization unit during setting of the material. Due to their slow setting characteristics the GIC is vulnerable to early exposure to moisture. After thermo curing, cements retain all the benefits of GIC with developed better mechanical properties, improved marginal adaptation, increased microhardness and sh...
This study determined the influence of coating with either petroleum jelly or light-cured varnish an...
AbstractSome weaknesses of conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC) as dental materials, for instance...
Glass-ionomer cements are used for a variety of tooth-repair functions in clinical dentistry. They a...
The purpose of this study was to verify for various glass-ionomer cement (GIC) products whether the ...
Class ionomer cement (GIC) was first introduced to clinical dentistry by Wilson and Kent in 1972. GI...
The application of the Glass Ionomer Cements in clinical dentistry is recommended due to properties ...
Glass Ionomer Cements (GIC) have been widely used in clinical practice since they have a wide range ...
Dental restorative cements are placed in a harsh oral environment where they are subjected to therma...
The improvement and modification of the surface hardness of glass-ionomer dental cements was investi...
The performance and properties of glass ionomer cements, both conventional and resin modified, are r...
Development of ideal dental materials to replace tooth tissue has been the objective of many researc...
Glass ionomer cements are a two-component hybrid material,consisting of inorganic glass particles, s...
Role and Significance of Restorative Dental Materials1 Composite resin is a widely used restorative ...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs) release a lot of fluoride, but relatively little calcium/strontium and ...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs), widely used as restorative materials in dentistry, are principally com...
This study determined the influence of coating with either petroleum jelly or light-cured varnish an...
AbstractSome weaknesses of conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC) as dental materials, for instance...
Glass-ionomer cements are used for a variety of tooth-repair functions in clinical dentistry. They a...
The purpose of this study was to verify for various glass-ionomer cement (GIC) products whether the ...
Class ionomer cement (GIC) was first introduced to clinical dentistry by Wilson and Kent in 1972. GI...
The application of the Glass Ionomer Cements in clinical dentistry is recommended due to properties ...
Glass Ionomer Cements (GIC) have been widely used in clinical practice since they have a wide range ...
Dental restorative cements are placed in a harsh oral environment where they are subjected to therma...
The improvement and modification of the surface hardness of glass-ionomer dental cements was investi...
The performance and properties of glass ionomer cements, both conventional and resin modified, are r...
Development of ideal dental materials to replace tooth tissue has been the objective of many researc...
Glass ionomer cements are a two-component hybrid material,consisting of inorganic glass particles, s...
Role and Significance of Restorative Dental Materials1 Composite resin is a widely used restorative ...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs) release a lot of fluoride, but relatively little calcium/strontium and ...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs), widely used as restorative materials in dentistry, are principally com...
This study determined the influence of coating with either petroleum jelly or light-cured varnish an...
AbstractSome weaknesses of conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC) as dental materials, for instance...
Glass-ionomer cements are used for a variety of tooth-repair functions in clinical dentistry. They a...