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  1. A glass ionomer cement (GIC) is a dental restorative material used in dentistry as a filling material and luting cement, including for orthodontic bracket attachment. Glass-ionomer cements are based on the reaction of silicate glass-powder (calciumaluminofluorosilicate glass) and polyacrylic acid, an ionomer.

  2. Jan 11, 2018 · Glass ionomer cements (GIC) will adhere to caries affected dentin, minimizing the amount of tooth removal required to restore the tooth.

  3. Glass Ionomer Cements (GIC) are tooth-coloured materials that bond chemically to dental hard tissues and release fluoride for a relatively long period and therefore have been widely used as the materials of choice for the restoration of carious primary teeth.

  4. 2 days ago · As GICs have a strong chemical bond to tooth structures, they are used in core dental operations together with other materials for core build-ups. They also work well in cervical restorations and as fissure sealants. Conclusion: Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is a dental material that has several qualities in common with natural dentin.

  5. Mar 4, 2024 · Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is a self-adhesive restorative material. [1] Chemically, it combines fluoro-aluminosilicate glass powder and polyacrylic acid liquid. GIC has a broad spectrum of restorative adult and pediatric dentistry uses and exhibits potent anti-cariogenic action.

  6. Glass ionomer cements are a dental filling material used to fill cavities that have been cleaned and prevent food from entering the hole which causes further tooth decay.

  7. Jan 1, 2015 · Glassionomer cements (GICs), frequently also referred to as glass polyalkenoate cements, are restorative materials that consist of a powder and a liquid which are mixed to produce a plastic mass that subsequently sets to a rigid solid.

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