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Micro-mechanical bond strength tests for the assessment of the adhesion of GIC to dentine.
The effect of heating and ultrasound on the shear bond strength of glass ionomer cement.
Flowable glass ionomer cement layer bonding to sound and carious primary dentin.
Influence of ultrasonic excitation and heat application on the microleakage of glass ionomer cements…
Effects of nanocrystalline calcium deficient hydroxyapatite incorporation in glass ionomer cements.
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Performance of Glass-ionomer Cements: 2-year Follow-up
Evaluation of Dentin Hypersensitivity Using Glass Ionomer Cements
Arrest of Proximal Caries Using Orthodontic Bands and Glass Ionomer Cement
Heated Glass Ionomer Cement in Primary Molars
Properties of Glass Ionomer Cements Associated With Chlorhexidine or Doxycycline
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