Calcium fluoroaluminosilicate glasses (CAS) are used in the formulation of glass ionomer cements for dental applications. However, the cements obtained from CAS glasses were found to be radiolucent. In this study, the influence of substituting Zn, Sr and Mg for Ca of CAS glasses was investigated with respect to the structure and setting characteristics, mechanical properties, and radiopacity of cements designed for luting applications. Three glass compositions based on substitution of Zn, Sr and Mg for Ca at 1:1 molar ratio was synthesized. They were coded as the G 021 (Ca: Zn), G 022 (Ca: Sr), G 023 (Ca: Mg). G 021 and G 022 glasses were processed by conventional melt quench route, whereas G 023 was processed by microwave melt–quench route...
The improvement and modification of the surface hardness of glass-ionomer dental cements was investi...
The glass polyalkenoate cements (GPCs) are formed by the acid-base reaction between fluoro-aluminosi...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs), widely used as restorative materials in dentistry, are principally com...
Calcium fluoroaluminosilicate glasses (CAS) are used in the formulation of glass ionomer cements for...
Glass ionomer cements (GIC) are produced through acid base reaction between calcium-fluoroaluminosil...
Composition-structure-property relationships were studied in glasses of the type used to produce gla...
Glass ionomer cements are widely employed in dentistry due to their physical, biological and mainly ...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs) are glass and polymer composite materials. These materials currently fi...
Glass ionomer cements (GIC) are produced through acid base reaction between calcium-fluoroaluminosil...
Glass ionomer cements are glass and polymer composite materials. These materials currently find use ...
AbstractSome weaknesses of conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC) as dental materials, for instance...
AbstractSome weaknesses of conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC) as dental materials, for instance...
Clinicians tend to make reductions in glass ionomer power/liquid (P/L) ratios since some materials a...
The improvement and modification of the surface hardness of glass-ionomer dental cements was investi...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs) release a lot of fluoride, but relatively little calcium/strontium and ...
The improvement and modification of the surface hardness of glass-ionomer dental cements was investi...
The glass polyalkenoate cements (GPCs) are formed by the acid-base reaction between fluoro-aluminosi...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs), widely used as restorative materials in dentistry, are principally com...
Calcium fluoroaluminosilicate glasses (CAS) are used in the formulation of glass ionomer cements for...
Glass ionomer cements (GIC) are produced through acid base reaction between calcium-fluoroaluminosil...
Composition-structure-property relationships were studied in glasses of the type used to produce gla...
Glass ionomer cements are widely employed in dentistry due to their physical, biological and mainly ...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs) are glass and polymer composite materials. These materials currently fi...
Glass ionomer cements (GIC) are produced through acid base reaction between calcium-fluoroaluminosil...
Glass ionomer cements are glass and polymer composite materials. These materials currently find use ...
AbstractSome weaknesses of conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC) as dental materials, for instance...
AbstractSome weaknesses of conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC) as dental materials, for instance...
Clinicians tend to make reductions in glass ionomer power/liquid (P/L) ratios since some materials a...
The improvement and modification of the surface hardness of glass-ionomer dental cements was investi...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs) release a lot of fluoride, but relatively little calcium/strontium and ...
The improvement and modification of the surface hardness of glass-ionomer dental cements was investi...
The glass polyalkenoate cements (GPCs) are formed by the acid-base reaction between fluoro-aluminosi...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs), widely used as restorative materials in dentistry, are principally com...