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Spring 2002: Volume
26, Number 3 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| A comparison between zinc
polycarboxylate and glass ionomer cement in the orthodontic
band cementation |
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Fixed orthodontic appliances
have been held responsible for demineralization and caries since
the time they were first introduced. Zinc polycarboxylate and
glass ionomer cements are the primary materials used in band cementing.
In this study, we evaluated the re-cementing frequencies, enamel
demineralization and the degree of cement remains of the bands
cemented with glass ionomer and zinc polycarboxylate cements.We
have concluded that given the retentive properties and enamel
decalcification degree, the glass ionomer cements are to be preferred
by the orthodontist. |
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