Dental restorative cements are placed in a harsh oral environment where they are subjected to thermal shock, chemical degradation, and repeating masticatory force. The ideal restorative dental cements should have superior mechanical properties, chemical stability, aesthetic, good handling properties, biocompatibility, antibacterial properties, and preferably bioactivity. This thesis presents research on dental restorative cements with enhanced properties. The overall aim was to increase the bioactivity and antibacterial properties of dental restorative cements without affecting their other properties. The effect from adding calcium silicate to glass ionomer cement (GIC) was investigated. The results showed that calcium silicate could increa...
Glass-ionomer-cement (GIC) is helpful in Minimal Intervention Dentistry because it releases fluoride...
High viscosity glass ionomer cement (HVGIC) has been employed as a restorative material for Atraumat...
Glass-ionomer-cement (GIC) is helpful in Minimal Intervention Dentistry because it releases fluoride...
Dental restorative cements are placed in a harsh oral environment where they are subjected to therma...
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 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 ...
Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is an important restorative dental biomaterial which is utilized in filli...
Developing dental restorations with enhanced antibacterial properties has been a constant quest for ...
Developing dental restorations with enhanced antibacterial properties has been a constant quest for ...
Developing dental restorations with enhanced antibacterial properties has been a constant quest for ...
Secondary caries that often occurs at the interface between the restoration and the cavity preparati...
The functional quaternary ammonium salts (QAS) and their constructed polyQAS or PQAS were synthesize...
Aim: The aim of this article is to review the literature on the use of antimicrobial additives in gl...
Glass-ionomer-cement (GIC) is helpful in Minimal Intervention Dentistry because it releases fluoride...
High viscosity glass ionomer cement (HVGIC) has been employed as a restorative material for Atraumat...
Glass-ionomer-cement (GIC) is helpful in Minimal Intervention Dentistry because it releases fluoride...
Dental restorative cements are placed in a harsh oral environment where they are subjected to therma...
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 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 ...
Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is an important restorative dental biomaterial which is utilized in filli...
Developing dental restorations with enhanced antibacterial properties has been a constant quest for ...
Developing dental restorations with enhanced antibacterial properties has been a constant quest for ...
Developing dental restorations with enhanced antibacterial properties has been a constant quest for ...
Secondary caries that often occurs at the interface between the restoration and the cavity preparati...
The functional quaternary ammonium salts (QAS) and their constructed polyQAS or PQAS were synthesize...
Aim: The aim of this article is to review the literature on the use of antimicrobial additives in gl...
Glass-ionomer-cement (GIC) is helpful in Minimal Intervention Dentistry because it releases fluoride...
High viscosity glass ionomer cement (HVGIC) has been employed as a restorative material for Atraumat...
Glass-ionomer-cement (GIC) is helpful in Minimal Intervention Dentistry because it releases fluoride...