• Resin-modified glass ionomers allow equal or higher fluoride release and there is evidence of higher retention, higher strength and lower solubility. (wikipedia.org)
  • Comparison of Antibacterial Activity, Cytotoxicity, and Fluoride Release of Glass Ionomer Restorative Dental Cements in Dentistry. (bvsalud.org)
  • BACKGROUND This study aimed to compare the antibacterial activity, cytotoxicity, and fluoride release of 4 different glass ionomer cements (GIC). (bvsalud.org)
  • S-PRG technology delivers some properties of glass ionomer such as fluoride release and recharge which helps prevent caries recurrence. (ufoscience.org)
  • To quantitatively assess and compare the fluoride release and recharge of zirconia-reinforced, resin-modified, and conventional glass ionomer cement. (wjoud.com)
  • Behrend B, Geurtsen W. Long-term effects of four extraction media on the fluoride release from four polyacid-modified composite resins (compomers) and one resin-modified glass-ionomer cement. (wjoud.com)
  • Antibacterial activity and fluoride release of glass-ionomer cement, compomer and zirconia reinforced glass-ionomer cement. (wjoud.com)
  • Neelakantan P, John S, Anand S. Fluoride release from a new glass ionomer cement. (wjoud.com)
  • Evaluation of fluoride release, pH and microhardness of glass ionomer cements. (wjoud.com)
  • Comparative evaluation of fluoride release from three glass ionomer cements - an in vitro study. (wjoud.com)
  • Dentists should also be able to determine the best choice between the different sealant materials of the two main categories, resin-based and glass ionomer sealants, with regard to their different properties, such as caries' preventive effect, fluoride release and retention rate. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • A review of glass ionomer restorations in the primary dentition. (wjoud.com)
  • It is commonly used for cementing crowns and bridges in pediatric and geriatric patients, as well as for temporary restorations. (dentalfinds.com)
  • It offers excellent esthetics and is often used for cementing all-ceramic or composite restorations. (dentalfinds.com)
  • Known for its good biocompatibility and low cytotoxicity, polycarboxylate cement is commonly used for cementing metal or porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations. (dentalfinds.com)
  • Corresponding Author: Jane A. Weintraub, DDS, MPH, R. Gary Rozier and Chester W. Douglass Distinguished Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry, Department of Pediatric and Public Health, Koury Oral Health Sciences Building, Suite 4508, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450. (cdc.gov)
  • This led to glass ionomer cements to be introduced in 1972 by Wilson and Kent as derivative of the silicate cements and the polycarboxylate cements. (wikipedia.org)
  • The glass ionomer cements incorporated the fluoride releasing properties of the silicate cements with the adhesive qualities of polycarboxylate cements. (wikipedia.org)
  • use, and curing reaction of calcium silicate cements, as well as the scientific evidence on their applications in restorative dentistry. (bvsalud.org)
  • Bioactive glass (BAG) is increasingly used in dentistry, aiming to provide superior mechanical properties, optimal chemical stability, and favorable antimicrobial activity in the oral environment. (opendentistryjournal.com)
  • Surface deposition analysis of bioactive restorative material and cement. (pulpdent.eu)
  • One of the most successful textbooks in pediatric dentistry, this expert resource provides superior, comprehensive coverage of oral care for infants, children, teenagers, and medically compromised individuals. (google.nl)
  • Now in its 8th edition, this classic text continues to offer in-depth coverage of all areas relevant to the contemporary science and practice of pediatric dentistry. (google.nl)
  • Pediatric dentistry is the branch of dentistry which deals with oral and dental problems in infants and children through adolescence, including those with special healthcare needs. (ddu.ac.in)
  • The Department of Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry of Faculty of Dental Science, Dharmsinh Desai University was established in the year 2005, with the intent of providing the best of oral health care and treatment to children and making every child's dental experience an enjoyable and pleasant one. (ddu.ac.in)
  • The goal of the Department of Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry is to provide both primary and comprehensive preventive and therapeutic oral healthcare for children. (ddu.ac.in)
  • Glass ionomer cement (also called "cement") has been used in pediatric dentistry for many years. (panditclinic.com)
  • Pediatric dentistry can be a complicated topic for parents to understand. (sousmiths.com)
  • Fillings are one of the most common types of pediatric dentistry treatments. (sousmiths.com)
  • Bridges are also used in pediatric dentistry to replace missing teeth. (sousmiths.com)
  • They are commonly used in pediatric dentistry to restore a child's smile and help them chew and speak properly. (sousmiths.com)
  • This is a single-blind parallel randomized clinical trial (it will not be split mouth) that will be carried out at the UFMG Pediatric Dentistry Clinic, in Belo Horizonte-MG. Randomization will occur through a simple draw, in which sealed opaque envelopes containing the codes of teeth eligible for treatment and restorative materials will be delivered. (who.int)
  • Composite fillings, which are frequently referred to as either "tooth-colored fillings" or "white fillings," consist of a combination of biocompatible resins and finely ground, glass-like filler materials that become strong and durable when set. (sgidentistry.com)
  • Aim: To compare the shear bond strength (SBS) to dentin, of three different glass ionomer cements (GIC): Ketac Universal (with and without conditioner), Fuji IX, and Ketac Molar. (cdejournal.com)
  • Comparative evaluation of shear bond strength of three commercially available glass ionomer cements in primary teeth. (cdejournal.com)
  • Shear bond strengths of three glass ionomer cements to enamel and dentine. (cdejournal.com)
  • Poggio C, Beltrami R, Scribante A, Colombo M, Lombardini M. Effects of dentin surface treatments on shear bond strength of glass-ionomer cements. (cdejournal.com)
  • The aim of this study was to evaluate the shear bond strength of orthodontic resin and resin-modified glass ionomer cement on bonding of metal and ceramic brackets. (bvsalud.org)
  • The current need of testing the numerous materials used to bond orthodontic brackets justifies this present study, whose aim was to analyze and compare in vitro the shear bond strength of two different materials (Transbond XT resin cement and Vitremer resin-modified glass ionomer cement) for the bonding of metallic and ceramic orthodontic brackets as well as to evaluate the enamel conditions after the debonding, through adhesive remnant index (ARI). (bvsalud.org)
  • Dental composite fillings contain up to 80% purity glass powder to enhance durability and esthetic appeal. (schott.com)
  • The different types of fillings are the following: gold, silver, tooth-coloured composites, ceramics, and also glass ionomer. (parramattadentist.sydney)
  • Some common dental materials used for filling cavities include amalgam (silver fillings), composite resin (tooth-colored fillings), porcelain, glass ionomer cement, and gold. (parkwooddental.us)
  • At the office of Sunrise General and Implant Dentistry, we provide precise and gentle treatment and maintain a position at the forefront of advances in care to provide patients with the highest quality of aesthetically pleasing and durable dental fillings. (sgidentistry.com)
  • Except 40 teeth remained unrestored as the controls, each was randomly selected to receive one of four restorative materials including preparation without restoration, glass ionomer cement (GIC), resin modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC), or composite resin (CR). (edu.au)
  • The resin-modified glass ionomer materials are hybrid materials of traditional glass ionomer cement with a small addition of light-curing resin, and hence exhibit properties intermediate to the two, with some characteristics superior to conventional glass ionomer materials. (ufoscience.org)
  • Conventional glass polyalkenoate (ionomer) restorative cement (GIC) is the material of choice that has been used for ART and ITR. (ufoscience.org)
  • Fifteen disk-shaped pellets having dimension 5 × 3 mm were made in zirconia-reinforced (Zirconomer improved, Shofu), resin-modified (GC Gold label LC), and conventional glass ionomer (GC Gold label) cements concurring to the manufacturer's instruction. (wjoud.com)
  • Purpose: To morphologically evaluate the interface between a conventional glass-ionomer cement (GIC) and dentin one day after placement, as well as the changes at the interface after one year of aging/functioning in monkey teeth. (quintessence-publishing.com)
  • Resin-based glass ionomers have two setting reactions: an acid-base setting and a free-radical polymerisation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The glass-ionomer phase in resin-based restorative materials. (wjoud.com)
  • Resin-based cements provide a strong bond, good marginal seal, and are resistant to discoloration. (dentalfinds.com)
  • The main difference in microstructure between the giomer and compomer materials is the presence of pre-reacted glass polyacid zones which become part of the filler in the giomer structure. (ufoscience.org)
  • A glass ionomer cement (GIC) is a dental restorative material used in dentistry as a filling material and luting cement, including for orthodontic bracket attachment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Giomer is a tooth-colored restorative material that uses a resin base and pre-reacted glass ionomer (PRG) technology. (ufoscience.org)
  • Ketac Molar by 3M ESPE is a glass ionomer restorative material used in restorative dentistry. (ufoscience.org)
  • Marginal bacterial leakage in class I cavities filled with a new resin-modified glass ionomer restorative material. (pulpdent.eu)
  • Pameijer CH. Microleakage of four experimental resin modified glass ionomer restorative materials. (pulpdent.eu)
  • Glass ionomer cement is primarily used in the prevention of dental caries. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, it is recommended that the use of fluoride varnish alongside glass ionomer sealants should be applied in practice to further reduce the risk of secondary dental caries. (wikipedia.org)
  • Vieira AR, de Souza IP, Modesto A. Fluoride uptake and release by composites and glass ionomers in a high caries challenge situation. (wjoud.com)
  • To assess restorative treatment decisions on approximal caries by dental practitioners in College of Dentistry at Ajman University regarding treatment threshold, restorative techniques and restorative materials, and to evaluate the characteristics of dentists relative to their treatment decisions. (opendentistryjournal.com)
  • Caries management continues to be a challenge in restorative dentistry [ 1 ]. (opendentistryjournal.com)
  • Dental sealants play an important role in preventing the onset and the development of dental cavities Even if the "fluoride-releasing resin sealants" are better than "glass ionomer", with regards to retention of the material, the literature shows that their effectiveness in preventing fissure caries in permanent molars does not differ significantly over 24 months. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • Glass-ionomer cements are based on the reaction of silicate glass-powder (calciumaluminofluorosilicate glass) and polyacrylic acid, an ionomer. (wikipedia.org)
  • Peutzfeldt A, Asmussen E. Effect of polyacrylic acid treatment of dentin on adhesion of glass ionomer current. (cdejournal.com)
  • Glass ionomer cements were initially intended to be used for the aesthetic restoration of anterior teeth and were recommended for restoring Class III and Class V cavity preparations. (wikipedia.org)
  • Provides valuable information on cavity varnish, mercury toxicity, and glass ionomer cements. (google.nl)
  • Dentistry deals with diseases, conditions, and disorders of the oral cavity, maxillofacial area, and adjacent head and neck structures. (nursingbird.com)
  • Dentistry is the branch of medicine that usually involves such processes as studying, diagnosing, preventing, and treating diseases, disorders, different conditions of an oral cavity, etc. (nursingbird.com)
  • Glass ionomer is essentially a flexible paste, that is used to form a tight seal between the internal tooth (exposed, due to a cavity) and the surrounding environment. (ufoscience.org)
  • Glass ionomer cements act as sealants when pits and fissures in the tooth occur and release fluoride to prevent further enamel demineralisation and promote remineralisation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Based on decades of quality leadership, the extremely broad SCHOTT Dental Glass portfolio is also in demand for innovative applications beyond composites, including CAD/CAM blocks, mill blanks, 3D printing applications, glass-ionomer cements, and glass-ceramics. (schott.com)
  • Meron Plus QM resin-modified glass ionomer cement has significantly high adhesive values to both dentin and high-strength ceramics and provides a secure and reliable hold, even in unfavorable conditions, such as those encountered with short cores. (dentistryiq.com)
  • Ramachandran A, Lekshmi BJ, Pillai R, Varghese NO, Salim AA, Sujathan U. Effect of Conditioning on Adhesion of Glass Ionomer Cements to Dentin. (cdejournal.com)
  • Inoue S, Van Meerbeek B, Abe Y, Yoshida Y, Lambrechts P, Vanherle G, Sano H. Effect of remaining dentin thickness and the use of conditioner on micro-tensile bond strength of a glass-ionomer adhesive. (cdejournal.com)
  • Improved adhesion of a glass ionomer cement to dentin and enamel. (cdejournal.com)
  • 2018. Kekuatan perlekatan geser tumpatan semen ionomer kaca pada dentin setelah aplikasi dentin conditioner dan civity conditioner. (cobradental.co.id)
  • Pameijer CH, Zmener O. Histopathological evaluation of an RMGI ionic-cement [Pulpdent Activa], auto and light cured - A subhuman primate study. (pulpdent.eu)
  • 7 Glass ionomer cement filling Clinics found. (mytripmed.com)
  • We have all the information you need about public and private dental clinics that provide glass ionomer filling in Johannesburg. (whatclinic.com)
  • Enquire for a fast quote ★ Choose from 3 Glass Ionomer Filling Clinics in Johannesburg with 4 verified patient reviews. (whatclinic.com)
  • This reaction produces a powdered cement of glass particles surrounded by matrix of fluoride elements and is known chemically as glass polyalkenoate. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tooth decay remains one of the most common infectious diseases worldwide, and specialty glass materials and components from SCHOTT are found in a broad variety of modern dentistry applications, as well as present in many restoration and prosthetic materials. (schott.com)
  • Titled "The Science and Art of Dental Ceramics - An Update," Dr. Blatz spoke on the evolution of ceramic materials in esthetic dentistry and Penn Dental Medicine's current research and clinical applications of modern ceramic materials, the properties of these materials, and laboratory CAD/CAM manufacturing. (upenn.edu)
  • At the end of the course, the students should understand the properties of basic materials used in dentistry. (edu.ng)
  • Commercial glass composition Such glasses are made from three main materials-sand (silicon dioxide, or SiO2), limestone (calcium carbonate, or CaCO3), and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3). (ufoscience.org)
  • What Materials Does Parramatta Dentistry Use? (parramattadentist.sydney)
  • However, as dentistry has evolved in the last 50 years, new filling materials have been developed. (sgidentistry.com)
  • some of the most popular materials include amalgam, composite resin, and glass ionomer cement. (sousmiths.com)
  • Smart Materials in Dentistry. (pulpdent.eu)
  • Water absorption properties of four resin-modified glass ionomer base/liner materials. (pulpdent.eu)
  • Dental cements are vital materials in dental procedures such as crowns and bridges. (dentalfinds.com)
  • Several mechanical properties including, compressive strength (CS), diametral-tensile strength (DTS), flexural strength (FS), flexural modulus (E\(_f\)), and Vickers hardness (HV) of control groups (Fuji-IX and HiFi cement) and cements formed after the reinforcement of nanoclays were measured. (bham.ac.uk)
  • Thus, glass ionomer cement restores the tooth while preventing the formation of more cavities. (panditclinic.com)
  • Glass ionomer cements release minerals into the surrounding tooth tissue and help prevent future cavities. (dentisthunterscreekkissimmee.com)
  • The cement is a translucent color for good blending with tooth structure. (dentaleconomics.com)
  • Dental cements serve as a reliable and durable adhesive agent, creating a strong bond between the restoration and the tooth structure. (dentalfinds.com)
  • One of the key reasons why dental cements are highly valued in dentistry is their ability to provide a tight seal between the restoration and the tooth surface. (dentalfinds.com)
  • They come in various shades and translucencies, allowing dentists to choose the most suitable cement color that closely matches the patient's natural tooth color. (dentalfinds.com)
  • This type of dental cement is known for its excellent biocompatibility and ability to release fluoride, which helps prevent tooth decay. (dentalfinds.com)
  • Sealing ability of mineral trioxide aggregate, calcium phosphate cement, and glass ionomer cement in the repair of furcation perforations. (amrita.edu)
  • This study aimed to measure the flexural strength (FS) and antimicrobial activity of resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) cement containing 58S nano-BAG. (opendentistryjournal.com)
  • Generally, GICs formed with modified PAA liquid that contained less than 2 wt % nanoclays, exhibited slightly higher CS (range 124.0- 142.0 MPa), similar DTS (range 12.0-20.0 MPa) and higher biaxial flexural strength (range 37.0-42.0 MPa) compared to the control cement groups (Fuji-IX and HiFi). (bham.ac.uk)
  • Pameijer CH, Garcia-Godoy F, Morrow BR, Jeffereis SR. Flexural strength and flexural fatigue properties of resin-modified glass ionomers. (pulpdent.eu)
  • When it comes to dental procedures such as crowns and bridges, dental cement plays a crucial role in ensuring a successful outcome. (dentalfinds.com)
  • Overall, dental cements play a vital role in dental procedures involving crowns and bridges. (dentalfinds.com)
  • When it comes to choosing the right dental cement for crowns and bridges, it's crucial to understand the different types available. (dentalfinds.com)
  • Dentistry plays a crucial role in maintaining oral health and preventing dental diseases such as cavities. (parkwooddental.us)
  • Ethical approval was obtained from the ethical committee of the College of Dentistry at Ajman University, Ajman, United Arab Emirates (reference number RD-2017/18-04-S). A questionnaire was distributed along with a consent form to 227 dentists at Ajman University (Ajman and Fujairah campuses) including restorative specialists and general practitioners working as clinical supervisors and residents. (opendentistryjournal.com)
  • The Department of Dentistry, previously named Dental and Oral surgery of the Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido - Ekiti which started in 2003 with just 3 members of staff had grown over the years with respect to personnel and facilities. (gov.ng)
  • Philadelphia - Dr. Markus Blatz, Professor and Chair of Penn Dental Medicine's Department of Preventive & Restorative Sciences, has been recognized for his leadership in field of esthetic dentistry by both the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (AAED) and the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (EAED). (upenn.edu)
  • This type of dental cement is composed of a resin matrix and filler particles. (dentalfinds.com)
  • Compressive strength and deflection at break of four cements. (pulpdent.eu)