An Atlas of Glass-ionomer Cements: A Clinician's GuideThe use of glass ionomer cements in aesthetic dentistry is explored using illustrations which show the effects of restoration work. Protocols for treatment are presented in a step-by-step review of procedures, and there are chapters on materials and instructions for dental assistants. |
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Luting cements | 25 |
Restorative reinforced cements | 54 |
Modified cavity designs suitable for restoration with glass | 78 |
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