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  • Title: Glass-ionomer-silver-cermet interim Class I restorations for permanent teeth.
    Author: Croll TP, Killian CM.
    Journal: Quintessence Int; 1992 Nov; 23(11):731-3. PubMed ID: 1305287.
    Abstract:
    Glass-ionomer-silver-cermet cement has proved to be a worthy alternative to silver amalgam for restoring certain Class I lesions in primary teeth. Such restorations are now known to last up to 8 years without need for repair or replacement. Cermet cement has also been used for interim restoration of permanent teeth in special cases, with ideal results. The procedure for placing a glass-ionomer-silver-cermet cement Class I restoration is described.
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