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  2. Glass ionomer cement - Wikipedia

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    Resin-modified glass ionomers allow equal or higher fluoride release and there is evidence of higher retention, higher strength and lower solubility. [3] Resin-based glass ionomers have two setting reactions: an acid-base setting and a free-radical polymerisation. The free-radical polymerisation is the predominant mode of setting, as it occurs ...

  3. Dental compomer - Wikipedia

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    Glass ionomer cement - composite resin spectrum of restorative materials used in dentistry. Towards the GIC end of the spectrum, there is increasing fluoride release and increasing acid-base content; towards the composite resin end of the spectrum, there is increasing light cure percentage and increased flexural strength.

  4. Dental cement - Wikipedia

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    Resin-modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC) Pulp capping is a method to protect the pulp chamber if the clinician suspects it may have been exposed by caries or cavity preparation. Indirect pulp caps are indicated for suspected micro-exposures whereas direct pulp caps are place on a visibly exposed pulp.

  5. Dental composite - Wikipedia

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    Dental composites. Glass ionomer cement - composite resin spectrum of restorative materials used in dentistry. Towards the GIC end of the spectrum, there is increasing fluoride release and increasing acid-base content; towards the composite resin end of the spectrum, there is increasing light cure percentage and increased flexural strength.

  6. Luting agent - Wikipedia

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    Recently introduced agents such as resins and resin-modified glass-ionomer cement (RMGIC) are claimed to perform better clinically than some traditional ones due to their improved properties. [1] Ultimately, the durability of restoration attached to the tooth surface using lutes depends on several factors, for instance strength of materials ...

  7. Dental material - Wikipedia

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    Resin modified glass-ionomer cement (RMGIC) [ edit ] A combination of glass-ionomer and composite resin, these fillings are a mixture of glass, an organic acid, and resin monomers that harden when light cured (light-activated polymerization besides the acid-base reaction of conventional GICs).