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Glass ionomer restoratives

E A Berry1

  • 1Department of Oral Biomaterials, Dental Branch, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston.

Journal (Indiana Dental Association)
|September 1, 1993
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New hybrid (light-cured) glass ionomers combine auto-cured and light-cured materials for dental restorations. This article reviews their properties, available brands, and a clinical technique for treating cervical lesions.

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Area of Science:

  • Dental Materials Science
  • Restorative Dentistry

Background:

  • Hybrid (light-cured) glass ionomers represent an advancement in dental restorative materials.
  • These materials integrate properties of both auto-cured glass ionomers and light-cured composite resins.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of novel hybrid (light-cured) glass ionomer materials.
  • To discuss the characteristics and available brands of these innovative dental materials.
  • To present a clinical technique for restoring cervical lesions using hybrid glass ionomers.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of hybrid (light-cured) glass ionomer properties.
  • Analysis of different commercially available brands.
  • Description of a clinical application technique for cervical restorations.

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Main Results:

  • Hybrid glass ionomers offer a combination of benefits from both glass ionomer cements and composite resins.
  • Various brands exhibit distinct characteristics influencing their clinical performance.
  • A specific technique facilitates effective restoration of cervical lesions.

Conclusions:

  • Hybrid (light-cured) glass ionomers are a promising class of materials for dental restorations.
  • Understanding material characteristics and employing appropriate techniques are crucial for successful clinical outcomes.
  • Further research may explore long-term efficacy and expanded applications.