Effect of pH cycling on the marginal integrity of Glass Ionomer Cement - An invitro study
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Marginal adaptation, GIC, microleakage, cervical lesions, secondary caries.Abstract
Background: Marginal adaptation is the interfacial distance among the restoration and the tooth structure. The better sealing for the margin the lesser microleakage occurs furthermore secondary caries and postoperative sensitivity will be reduced.
Glass ionomer based materials are clinically popular in several areas of restorative dentistry, but restoration of cervical lesions has proven particularly successful.
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Francisconi LF, Scaffa PMC, Barros VR dos SP de, Coutinho M, Francisconi PAS. Glass ionomer cements and their role in the restoration of non-carious
cervical lesions. J Appl Oral Sci. 2009 Oct;17(5):364–9.
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