Introduction: Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is a restorative material used in pediatric dentistry, which attaches to dental hard tissues and has cariostatic properties due to the ability for fluoride release. The present study aimed to assess the fluoride release and uptake capacity of two GICs in the presence of various fluoride sources. Methods: This in-vitro study was conducted on 120 disks composed of two GICs (Fuji II LC, Equia Forte System), which were prepared with the exact dimensions of 5×2 millimeters. Fluoride release ability of the samples was determined every 24 hours for seven days and weekly (days 7-21) using a combination of ion selective electrodes. The samples in each group were divided into three subgroups and subjected to n...
Background & Aims: Secondary caries is one of the most common problems in restorative dentistry. The...
Objective To evaluated the ability to fluoride release and recharge in the different glass ionomer ...
This study aimed to determine the mechanical properties of fluoride-releasing dental materials after...
Introduction: Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is a restorative material used in pediatric dentistry, whic...
Objectives: To study the fluoride uptake and release properties of glass carbomer dental cements and...
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the fluoride release and recharge characteristics of a zin...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Today there are several fluoride containing dental restorative materials ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the fluoride release and mechanical properties of four restorative glass ionome...
Aim: To investigate the fluoride release and recharge from two fluoride releasing materials at diffe...
Objectives: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the microtensile bond strength (μTBS) of ...
Objective: To compare the fluoride release from Conventional Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC), Resin...
Introduction: Fluoride varnishes are used for caries prevention and treatment of dentin hypersensiti...
OBJECTIVES: To study the fluoride uptake and release properties of glass carbomer dental cements and...
Introduction: Fluoride releasing dental materials releases maximum fluoride within twenty four hours...
Abstract Background The relationship between fluoride content and fluoride release for glass-ionomer...
Background & Aims: Secondary caries is one of the most common problems in restorative dentistry. The...
Objective To evaluated the ability to fluoride release and recharge in the different glass ionomer ...
This study aimed to determine the mechanical properties of fluoride-releasing dental materials after...
Introduction: Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is a restorative material used in pediatric dentistry, whic...
Objectives: To study the fluoride uptake and release properties of glass carbomer dental cements and...
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the fluoride release and recharge characteristics of a zin...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Today there are several fluoride containing dental restorative materials ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the fluoride release and mechanical properties of four restorative glass ionome...
Aim: To investigate the fluoride release and recharge from two fluoride releasing materials at diffe...
Objectives: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the microtensile bond strength (μTBS) of ...
Objective: To compare the fluoride release from Conventional Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC), Resin...
Introduction: Fluoride varnishes are used for caries prevention and treatment of dentin hypersensiti...
OBJECTIVES: To study the fluoride uptake and release properties of glass carbomer dental cements and...
Introduction: Fluoride releasing dental materials releases maximum fluoride within twenty four hours...
Abstract Background The relationship between fluoride content and fluoride release for glass-ionomer...
Background & Aims: Secondary caries is one of the most common problems in restorative dentistry. The...
Objective To evaluated the ability to fluoride release and recharge in the different glass ionomer ...
This study aimed to determine the mechanical properties of fluoride-releasing dental materials after...