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148 related items for PubMed ID: 2096475

  • 41. A clinical comparison of glass ionomer, resin-modified glass ionomer and resin composite restorations in the treatment of cervical caries in xerostomic head and neck radiation patients.
    McComb D, Erickson RL, Maxymiw WG, Wood RE.
    Oper Dent; 2002; 27(5):430-7. PubMed ID: 12216559
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  • 43. Fluoride, hydrogen ion and HEMA release from light-cured GIC restoratives.
    Kawai K, Takaoka T.
    Am J Dent; 2002 Jun; 15(3):149-52. PubMed ID: 12469750
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  • 45. Migration of fluoride ions from the permanent teeth into saliva in children with glass ionomer cement restorations: an in vitro study.
    Apostolović M, Kalicanin B, Igić M, Tricković-Janjić O, Surdilović D, Kostadinović L, Stojković B, Velimirović D.
    Vojnosanit Pregl; 2013 Mar; 70(3):279-83. PubMed ID: 23607239
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  • 47. In vitro enamel effects of a resin-modified glass ionomer: fluoride uptake and resistance to demineralization.
    Wandera A.
    Pediatr Dent; 1998 Mar; 20(7):411-7. PubMed ID: 9866145
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  • 51. Mutans streptococci in plaque from margins of amalgam, composite, and glass-ionomer restorations.
    Svanberg M, Mjör IA, Orstavik D.
    J Dent Res; 1990 Mar; 69(3):861-4. PubMed ID: 2109000
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  • 53. Streptococcus mutans counts in plaque adjacent to orthodontic brackets bonded with resin-modified glass ionomer cement or resin-based composite.
    Mota SM, Enoki C, Ito IY, Elias AM, Matsumoto MA.
    Braz Oral Res; 2008 Mar; 22(1):55-60. PubMed ID: 18425246
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  • 54. Fluoride release, weight loss and erosive wear of modern aesthetic restoratives.
    Yip HK, Lam WT, Smales RJ.
    Br Dent J; 1999 Sep 11; 187(5):265-70. PubMed ID: 10520545
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  • 55. Prevention of enamel demineralization adjacent to glass ionomer filling materials.
    Forss H, Seppä L.
    Scand J Dent Res; 1990 Apr 11; 98(2):173-8. PubMed ID: 2111576
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  • 59. Fluoride release profiles of restorative glass ionomer formulations.
    De Moor RJ, Verbeeck RM, De Maeyer EA.
    Dent Mater; 1996 Mar 11; 12(2):88-95. PubMed ID: 9002849
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  • 60. Fluoride release and uptake in vitro from a composite resin and two orthodontic adhesives.
    Young A, von der Fehr FR, Sønju T, Nordbø H.
    Acta Odontol Scand; 1996 Aug 11; 54(4):223-8. PubMed ID: 8876732
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