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Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-184665

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Glass Ionomer Cement has its origin in the mid twentieth century, as a biocompatible, cost effective, tooth coloured restorative material and is in constant evolution. Considering its unique ability to bond to the tooth structure without the use of any bonding agent coupled with fluoride releasing potential, GIC has gradually emerged as material of choice for various applications in the field of dentistry. This article elaborates on the composition of GIC and its recent advances which have markedly improved their properties for optimal incorporation of these materials into various restorative treatment procedures.

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Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 16(1): 323-330, jan.-dez. 2016. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-912870

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Objective: To analyze the marginal adaptation of two different Glass Ionomer Cements (GIC) after erosive challenges. Material and Methods: Sixty sound extracted primary canines were selected and class V cavities were made. Teeth were allocated into 6 groups according to restorative material: 1) high-viscosity GIC (Ketac™Molar Easymix) and 2) resin-modified GIC with nanoparticles (Ketac™N100), low pH beverage erosive challenge (Orange juice and Coca-Cola) or distilled water as control. Thereafter the sample was restored and subjecting to thermocycling. The sample was immersed for a 10-days period for the erosive simulation and then embedded in methylene blue solution during 4 hours. Finally teeth were sectioned for further analysis. Marginal adaptation test was performed by two trained examiners using the Salama et al. criteria. Descriptive and Kruskal-Wallis test (α=5%) were used to analyze the data. Results: The groups treated with Ketac™Molar EasyMix were similar in terms of marginal sealing ability when submitted to Orange juice and Coca-Cola but significantly worse than water. For samples restored with the Ketac™N100 the worst results were found in the Coca-Cola group. Conclusion: Erosive challenges with acidic drinks affected the marginal adaptation of the tested GIC.


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Humanos , Adaptación Marginal Dental , Cementos de Ionómero Vítreo/análisis , Técnicas In Vitro/métodos , Diente , Erosión de los Dientes , Brasil , Bebidas Gaseosas , Zumos , Estadísticas no Paramétricas
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