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Adhesion, glass-ionomers mechanism

The glass-ionomer cement is the most versatile of all the dental cements and has been developed for a variety of applications (McLean Wilson, 1974, 1977a,b,c Swift, 1988b van de Voorde, 1988 Wilson McLean, 1988 Mount, 1990). Many of its applications depend on its adhesive quality which means that, unlike the non-adhesive traditional filling materials, it does not require the preparation of mechanical undercuts for retention and the consequent loss of sound tooth material. [Pg.166]

S.B. Mitra, C.-Y. Ling, H.T. Bui, D. Tantbiroin, R.P. Rusin, Long-term adhesion and mechanism of bonding of a paste-liquid resin-modified glass-ionomer. Dent. Mater. 25 (2009) 459-466. [Pg.160]

The glass carbomer has similar properties to conventional glass-ionomers in terms of mechanical strength, adhesion and fluoride release. It is somewhat tougher, though. There do... [Pg.172]


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