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- to help retain the restoration in place and
- for a good marginal adaptation and seal.
If you are one of the many who only use GIC in their clinic, then take a look at various cements available along with their leading brand names, primary advantages & disadvantages, indications with literature supported recommendations and you will be in for a pleasant surprise!
Table 1. Overview of Cements 1,2
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Cement Type |
Leading Brand Names |
Primary Strengths |
Primary Weaknesses |
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Zinc Phosphate |
Fleck’sTM |
Long clinical experience |
Occasional postoperative sensitivity, High solubility, Low hardness |
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Polycarboxylate |
Durelon TM |
Low fluoride ion release, Low postoperative sensitivity |
High solubility ,Low adhesion, Low hardness |
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Conventional Glass Ionomer |
Ketac TM Cem Fuji 1® |
Fluoride ion release , Adhesion to tooth and metal Ease of use, Good routine cement |
Occasional postoperative sensitivity, Some moisture sensitivity, Marginal solubility |
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Resin-Modified Glass Ionomer |
RelyX TMLuting RelyX TMLuting Plus Fuji PLUS TMFujiCEM TM |
Fluoride ion release , Adhesion to tooth and metal, Low or no marginal solubility, Ease of use, Low postoperative sensitivity , Good routine cement |
Swelling or linear expansion , Moisture sensitive powder |
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Composite Resin
Total Etch cement system
Self – Etch Primer cement system
Self-Adhesive Cement System
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Variolink® II Calibra® C&B Metabond®. RelyX TMVeneer Cement
Panavia
RelyX TMUnicem Cement
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High strength, Esthetics, Low solubility, High adhesion
High strength, Low solubility, High adhesion, No etching required on dentin, Low postoperative sensitivity
High strength, High adhesion, Esthetics, Ease of use, Low postoperative sensitivity, Low solubility , Easy clean up, Capsule delivery system |
Technique sensitive, Requires use of separate etchant and/or primer and adhesives, Potential for postoperative sensitivity, Difficult clean up
Difficult clean up, Separate primer required
Limited clinical history, Available only in capsule delivery
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Table 2. Indications Chart – Cement Recommendations 2,3,4
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Zinc Phosphate |
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