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213 related items for PubMed ID: 28091442

  • 1. Fluoride release/recharging ability and bond strength of glass ionomer cements to sound and caries-affected dentin.
    Kucukyilmaz E, Savas S, Kavrik F, Yasa B, Botsali MS.
    Niger J Clin Pract; 2017 Feb; 20(2):226-234. PubMed ID: 28091442
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  • 2. The bonding of glass ionomer cements to caries-affected primary tooth dentin.
    Alves FB, Hesse D, Lenzi TL, Guglielmi Cde A, Reis A, Loguercio AD, Carvalho TS, Raggio DP.
    Pediatr Dent; 2013 Feb; 35(4):320-4. PubMed ID: 23930629
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  • 3. Microtensile Bond Strength Between Glass Ionomer Cement and Silver Diamine Fluoride-Treated Carious Primary Dentin.
    Puwanawiroj A, Trairatvorakul C, Dasanayake AP, Auychai P.
    Pediatr Dent; 2018 Jul 15; 40(4):291-295. PubMed ID: 30345969
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  • 4. In vitro caries inhibition effects by conventional and resin-modified glass-ionomer restorations.
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  • 5. Adhesive systems and secondary caries formation: Assessment of dentin bond strength, caries lesions depth and fluoride release.
    Peris AR, Mitsui FH, Lobo MM, Bedran-russo AK, Marchi GM.
    Dent Mater; 2007 Mar 15; 23(3):308-16. PubMed ID: 16697454
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  • 6. Microtensile bond strength of glass ionomer cements to artificially created carious dentin.
    Choi K, Oshida Y, Platt JA, Cochran MA, Matis BA, Yi K.
    Oper Dent; 2006 Mar 15; 31(5):590-7. PubMed ID: 17024948
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  • 7. Oral Function Improves Interfacial Integrity and Sealing Ability Between Conventional Glass Ionomer Cements and Dentin.
    Toledano M, Osorio R, Cabello I, Osorio E, Toledano-Osorio M, Aguilera FS.
    Microsc Microanal; 2017 Feb 15; 23(1):131-144. PubMed ID: 28148310
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  • 8. Single-step, self-etch adhesives behave as permeable membranes after polymerization. Part III. Evidence from fluid conductance and artificial caries inhibition.
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    Am J Dent; 2004 Dec 15; 17(6):394-400. PubMed ID: 15724748
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  • 9. An in-vitro investigation of the bond strength of experimental ion-releasing dental adhesives to caries-affected dentine after 1 year of water storage.
    Cascales ÁF, Moscardó AP, Toledano M, Banerjee A, Sauro S.
    J Dent; 2022 Apr 15; 119():104075. PubMed ID: 35227835
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  • 10. Inhibition of carious lesions in vitro around gallium alloy restorations by fluoride releasing resin-ionomer cement.
    Nagamine M, Alim NN, Itota T, Torii Y, Staninec M, Inoue K.
    Dent Mater J; 1999 Mar 15; 18(1):42-53. PubMed ID: 10786147
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  • 11. Bond strengths of fluoride-releasing restorative materials.
    Fruits TJ, Duncanson MG, Miller RC.
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  • 12. Microtensile bond strength of resin cements to caries-affected dentin.
    Suzuki TY, Godas AG, Guedes AP, Catelan A, Pavan S, Briso AL, Dos Santos PH.
    J Prosthet Dent; 2013 Jul 15; 110(1):47-55. PubMed ID: 23849613
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  • 13. No adverse effect to bonding following caries disinfection with chlorhexidine.
    Ersin NK, Candan U, Aykut A, Eronat C, Belli S.
    J Dent Child (Chic); 2009 Jul 15; 76(1):20-7. PubMed ID: 19341575
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  • 14. Demineralization around orthodontic brackets bonded with resin-modified glass ionomer cement and fluoride-releasing resin composite.
    Wilson RM, Donly KJ.
    Pediatr Dent; 2001 Jul 15; 23(3):255-9. PubMed ID: 11447960
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  • 15. Prevention of artificial caries: effect of bonding agent, resin composite and topical fluoride application.
    Okuyama K, Nakata T, Pereira PN, Kawamoto C, Komatsu H, Sano H.
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  • 16. Fluoride rechargability of a non-resin auto-cured glass ionomer cement from a fluoridated dentifrice: an in vitro study.
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  • 17. The evaluation of microleakage and fluoride release of different types of glass ionomer cements.
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  • 18. SMART: Silver diamine fluoride reduces microtensile bond strength of glass ionomer cement to sound and artificial caries-affected dentin.
    Khor MM, Rosa V, Sim CJ, Hong CHL, Hu S.
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  • 19. Bond strength of Ion-releasing Restorative Materials to Sound and Caries-affected Dentin.
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  • 20. Effect of three silver diamine fluoride application protocols on the microtensile bond strength of resin-modified glass ionomer cement to carious dentin in primary teeth.
    Uchil SR, Suprabha BS, Suman E, Shenoy R, Natarajan S, Rao A.
    J Indian Soc Pedod Prev Dent; 2020 Jan 01; 38(2):138-144. PubMed ID: 32611859
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