chelation takes place between Al+++ and Ca++ on the exposed tooth surface creating an adhesive bond.
Glass ionomer cement is known to cause the least irritation to the pulp among dental cements. It releases fluoride, which can help protect the tooth structure and promote remineralization.
a glass has an amorphous structure (random, noncrystalline)a glass is usually brittle, fracturing easily under stress or sudden shocksilicate glass is usually transparent to visible light, but opaque to ultraviolet lightetc.
The step of using an adhesive or dentin bonding agent is not taken when loading a crown or bridge with a ZOE or glass ionomer luting cement. These cements have adhesive properties and bond directly to the tooth structure without the need for a separate bonding agent.
Agate spatulas are used with glass ionomer cements because their non-reactive surface prevents any interference with the setting reaction of the cement. This helps to preserve the properties of the cement and ensures an accurate mix. Agate spatulas also do not scratch or damage the glass slab used for mixing the cement.
Oh, dude, glass is chemically inert because its molecular structure is like, super stable and doesn't react easily with other substances. It's basically like that friend who never gets involved in drama - just chilling there, minding its own business. So yeah, glass doesn't give a care about what's going on around it, it's just doing its own thing.
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chelation takes place between Al+++ and Ca++ on the exposed tooth surface creating an adhesive bond.
Glass ionomer cement is known to cause the least irritation to the pulp among dental cements. It releases fluoride, which can help protect the tooth structure and promote remineralization.
Alan D. Wilson has written: 'Glass-ionomer cement' -- subject(s): Cementation, Dental cements, Dental glass ionomer cements, Methods
a glass has an amorphous structure (random, noncrystalline)a glass is usually brittle, fracturing easily under stress or sudden shocksilicate glass is usually transparent to visible light, but opaque to ultraviolet lightetc.
The step of using an adhesive or dentin bonding agent is not taken when loading a crown or bridge with a ZOE or glass ionomer luting cement. These cements have adhesive properties and bond directly to the tooth structure without the need for a separate bonding agent.
It means that it releases a substance. In the case of glass ionomer luting cements, fluoride is luted into the dentin. Also, Aviva is wrong.
Agate spatulas are used with glass ionomer cements because their non-reactive surface prevents any interference with the setting reaction of the cement. This helps to preserve the properties of the cement and ensures an accurate mix. Agate spatulas also do not scratch or damage the glass slab used for mixing the cement.
Perhaps in tiny amounts, but unintentionally. More likely, you would find sand (which is the same chemically as glass).
Resin is an ingredient in many dental fillings and appliances, such as dentures and retainers. Resin typically starts out as a liquid, and after it is combined with other ingredients, such as glass ionomers and cured, it becomes solid and quite durable in the mouth.
Oh, dude, glass is chemically inert because its molecular structure is like, super stable and doesn't react easily with other substances. It's basically like that friend who never gets involved in drama - just chilling there, minding its own business. So yeah, glass doesn't give a care about what's going on around it, it's just doing its own thing.
nope its a glass structure...