Effect of desensitising toothpaste on brushing simulation on the surface roughness of two commercially available glass ionomer cements - An in vitro study
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https://doi.org/10.48047/0mdk4q13Keywords:
Glass ionomer cement, Brushing simulation, Surface roughness, Profilometric analysis, Innovative measurementAbstract
Introduction: Glass ionomer cements have been widely used in dentistry due to a large number of good features. In restoration procedures, a surface character, such as roughness, can determine the quality and the clinical behavior of the restoration material. The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of desensitising toothpaste on brushing simulation on the surface roughness of two
commercially available glass ionomer cements.
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