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C G Plant

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British Dental Journal|November 8, 1986
A clinical assessment of a rapid setting glass-ionomer cementP J Knibbs, C G Plant
British Dental Journal|June 1, 1976
The damaging effects of restorative materials. Part 1.-Physical and chemical propertiesC G Plant, D W Jones
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|January 1, 1990
An evaluation of a rapid setting glass ionomer cement used by general dental practitioners to restore deciduous teethP J Knibbs, C G Plant
Journal of Oral Pathology|April 1, 1986
Pulpal response to an experimental adhesion promoterC G Plant, R S Tobias, R M Browne
International Endodontic Journal|October 1, 1982
Reduction in pulpal inflammation beneath surface-sealed silicatesR S Tobias, C G Plant, R M Browne
International Endodontic Journal|January 1, 1987
A comparative pulpal study of two dental amalgam alloysR S Tobias, C G Plant, R M Browne
British Dental Journal|January 11, 1986
The performance of a zinc polycarboxylate luting cement and a glass-ionomer luting cement in general dental practiceP J Knibbs, C G Plant, D S Shovelton
British Dental Journal|March 3, 1981
A comparative pulpal study of the irritant effects of silicate cementsR S Tobias, C G Plant, R M Browne
British Dental Journal|January 22, 1983
An anhydrous zinc polycarboxylate cementP J Knibbs, C G Plant, D S Shovelton
British Dental Journal|September 17, 1974
The heat evolved and temperatures attained during setting of restorative materialsC G Plant, D W Jones, B W Darvell
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British Dental Journal|November 8, 1986
A clinical assessment of a rapid setting glass-ionomer cementP J Knibbs, C G Plant
British Dental Journal|June 1, 1976
The damaging effects of restorative materials. Part 1.-Physical and chemical propertiesC G Plant, D W Jones
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|January 1, 1990
An evaluation of a rapid setting glass ionomer cement used by general dental practitioners to restore deciduous teethP J Knibbs, C G Plant
Journal of Oral Pathology|April 1, 1986
Pulpal response to an experimental adhesion promoterC G Plant, R S Tobias, R M Browne
International Endodontic Journal|October 1, 1982
Reduction in pulpal inflammation beneath surface-sealed silicatesR S Tobias, C G Plant, R M Browne
International Endodontic Journal|January 1, 1987
A comparative pulpal study of two dental amalgam alloysR S Tobias, C G Plant, R M Browne
British Dental Journal|January 11, 1986
The performance of a zinc polycarboxylate luting cement and a glass-ionomer luting cement in general dental practiceP J Knibbs, C G Plant, D S Shovelton
British Dental Journal|March 3, 1981
A comparative pulpal study of the irritant effects of silicate cementsR S Tobias, C G Plant, R M Browne
British Dental Journal|January 22, 1983
An anhydrous zinc polycarboxylate cementP J Knibbs, C G Plant, D S Shovelton
British Dental Journal|September 17, 1974
The heat evolved and temperatures attained during setting of restorative materialsC G Plant, D W Jones, B W Darvell
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