The effect of dentine conditioning with polyacrylic acid on the clinical performance of glass ionomer cement — 3-year results |
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Authors: | Martin J. Tyas BDS PhD GradDipHlthSc AFCHSE CHE FADM FICD FRACDS Associate Professor Reader |
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Affiliation: | School of Dental Science, University of Melbourne. |
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Abstract: | Forty cervical abrasion lesions were restored with a self-cure Type 2A glass ionomer cement. Prior to placement of the restorations, 20 lesions were scrubbed for 15 seconds with 25 per cent polyacrylic acid and 20 lesions were cleaned with a pumice and water slurry on a rubber cup. After three years, there was negligible marginal staining, and one restoration from each group was partly lost. There was no evidence to suggest that polyacrylic acid was preferred to pumice and water in the restoration of cervical abrasion lesions with glass ionomer cement. |
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Keywords: | Dentine conditioning polyacrylic acid glass ionomer cements |
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