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Caries Res (2019) 53 (6): 599–608.
Published Online: 14 August 2019
... coventionally, composites performed better than resin-modified and glass ionomer cements. However, all materials showed rather high annual failure rates in the majority of the studies and evidence is based on a low number of prospective studies with a rather high risk of bias. For each of the reviews, data...
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Caries Res (2013) 47 (3): 243–250.
Published Online: 19 January 2013
...D.J. Corralo; M. Maltz We evaluated the effect of calcium hydroxide cement (CHC) and glass ionomer cement (GIC) on carious dentin and bacterial infections after partial caries removal and sealing. Sixty permanent teeth with deep lesions underwent partial caries removal, the application of CHC, GIC...
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Caries Res (1996) 30 (6): 454–457.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
...J.J.M. Damen; M.J. Buijs; J.M. ten Cate The ‘recharging’ of aged glass ionomer cement restorations with fluoride by exposing them to a concentrated NaF solution has been suggested to improve their performance as devices with slow fluoride release. We have studied the interference of salivary...
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Caries Res (1997) 31 (6): 418–422.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
... other molars were obtained; 10 had Class-II glass ionomer cement restorations placed. These 40 teeth were mounted to have interproximal contact with the adjacent teeth containing artificial carious lesions. Specimens were placed in closed environments of artificial saliva for 1 month, with saliva being...
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Caries Res (1993) 27 (1): 51–54.
Published Online: 20 November 2009
...A. Hallgren; A. Oliveby; S. Twetman The fluoride concentrations in dental plaque adjacent to orthodontic brackets retained with a glass ionomer cement (GIC) or a resin-based composite were investigated using the split-mouth technique. 48-hour plaque was collected at 3, 8, 28 days and 6 months after...
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Caries Res (1993) 27 (4): 280–284.
Published Online: 20 November 2009
...E.M. Benelli; M.C. Serra; A.L. Rodrigues, Jr.; J.A. Cury The purpose of this study was to compare the amount of fluoride in plaque formed on glass ionomer cement or composite and to evaluate the effects of fluoride released on growth of cariogenic microflora, fluoride uptake, and secondary caries...
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Caries Res (1991) 25 (6): 454–458.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Composite Fluoride Glass ionomer cement Mutans streptococci Plaque Caries Res 1991;25:454-458 ©1991 S. K arg crA G , Basel 0008-6568/91/0256-0454 $ 2.75/0 Fluoride and Mutans Streptococci...
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Caries Res (1990) 24 (4): 239–241.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
...A. Hallgren; A. Oliveby; S. Twetman Salivary fluoride concentrations were determined in 10 children (mean age 12.0 years) undergoing fixed orthodontic therapy. The orthodontic appliances, a minimum of 4 bands and 8 brackets, were cemented with a glass ionomer cement. Unstimulated whole saliva...
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Caries Res (1984) 18 (3): 250–257.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Cementum Enamel Fluoride Glass ionomer cement Caries Res. 18: 250-257(1984) Enamel and Cementum Fluoride Uptake from a Glass Ionomer Cement D.H. Relief, E.L. Bradley, J.C. Denton, P. Switzer...
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Caries Res (1990) 24 (2): 133–136.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Amalgam Caries, recurrent Glass ionomer cement Mutans streptococci Plaque Restorations Caries Res 1990;24:133-136 © 1990 S. Karger AG. Basel...
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Caries Res (2006) 40 (2): 172–177.
Published Online: 28 February 2006
... and then from the hard dentine after caries removal by the ART technique. Chlorhexidine-gluconate (2%)-based cavity disinfectant was applied to one of the molar pairs and the other molar received no disinfectant treatment. Thereafter, all of the teeth were restored with glass ionomer cement (GIC). Cavities were...
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Caries Res (2005) 39 (6): 509–513.
Published Online: 25 October 2005
... fluid. The aim of this study was to measure the fluoride release of glass ionomer cements (GICs) into underlying dentin and to measure the effect of the released fluoride on the remineralisation of the underlying dentinal lesions using transversal microradiography. Discs of fluoride-releasing GIC were...
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Caries Res (2003) 37 (2): 108–114.
Published Online: 27 March 2003
...Michael G. Botelho The objectives of the study were to investigate the antimicrobial efficacy, over time, of combining antibacterial agents with a glass ionomer cement (GIC). This was assessed using an agar diffusion test. Chlorhexidine hydrochloride, cetylpyridinium chloride, cetrimide...
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Caries Res (2002) 36 (6): 430–436.
Published Online: 12 December 2002
... excavation, and before glass ionomer cement placement, dentin samples were collected from the pulpal wall of the cavity. After 3 months, the restorations were removed and new samples were collected. Six microareas of each sample were analyzed by X-ray energy dispersion spectrometer. Samples obtained before...
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Caries Res (1999) 33 (1): 88–90.
Published Online: 26 November 1998
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Fluoride release Fluoride uptake Glass ionomer cement Plaque Short Communication Caries Res 1999;33:88 90 Received: March 30, 1998 Accepted...