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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. Dec 28, 2009 · Glass ionomer cements (GICs) are clinically attractive dental materials that have certain unique properties that make them useful as restorative and luting materials.

  4. Glass Ionomer Cements (GIC) have been in clinical use since their inception 40 years ago. They have a wide range of uses such as lining, bonding, sealing, luting or restoring a tooth. The principal advantage of GIC includes good compressive strength, adhesion to tooth substance and fluoride release

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Oct 29, 2016 · Glass-ionomer cement (GIC) is an important tool in the fight against caries. It can be thought of as a reservoir of fluoride and other ions in the oral cavity, a mechanical barrier that protects the tooth surface against bacteria; most importantly, it can provide a long-lasting seal under the most challenging clinical circumstances.

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