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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Zhang, Jing
King's College London
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- 2024A Scalable Microfluidic Platform for Nanoparticle Formulation:For Exploratory- and Industrial-Level Scalescitations
- 2023Evaluating the clinical validity of genes related to hemostasis and thrombosis using the ClinGen gene curation frameworkcitations
- 2021Conventional Glass-ionomer Cements: A Guide for Practitionerscitations
- 2021Investigation of electrical properties of peald-deposited Ti/Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>/Al/Si MIM capacitorscitations
- 2021Super-resolved optical mapping of reactive sulfur-vacancy in 2D transition metal dichalcogenidescitations
- 2019In vitro compressive strength and edge stability testing of directly repaired glass-ionomer cementscitations
- 2018In-vitro subsurface remineralisation of artificial enamel white spot lesions pre-treated with chitosan
- 2018Remineralisation of enamel white spot lesions pre-treated with chitosan in the presence of salivary pelliclecitations
- 2016Efficient hydrogen evolution in transition metal dichalcogenides via a simple one-step hydrazine reactioncitations
- 2009Complexity of shear localization in a Zr-based bulk metallic glasscitations
- 2007Structural and Morphological Characterization of Cerium Oxide Nanocrystals Prepared by Hydrothermal Synthesiscitations
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Conventional Glass-ionomer Cements: A Guide for Practitioners
Abstract
Glass-polyalkenoate cements, also known as glass-ionomer cements (GICs), are one of the most commonly used bio-interactive restorative dental materials, having been available since the 1970s. With the promotion of minimally invasive operative dentistry (MID), and the reduction in the use of dental amalgam worldwide, the popularity of these materials has grown significantly in recent years. This article outlines the basics and clinical importance of GIC material science, and provides an overview of their use in restorative dentistry.