Surface Roughness of Glass Ionomer Cements after Application of Different Polishing Techniques
Glass Ionomer Cements (GIC) have been widely used in clinical practice since they have a wide range of positive characteristics: chemical bonding to the tooth surface, fluoride release, a heat-expansion coefficient similar to the tooth, do not require an absolutely dry working area, less volumetric...
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Main Authors: | Ante Miličević (Author), Kristina Goršeta (Author), Raimond NV van Duinen (Author), Domagoj Glavina (Author) |
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University of Zagreb. School of Dental Medicine,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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