1991
DOI: 10.1016/0142-9612(91)90195-g
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Glass ceramic approach to controlling the properties of a glass-ionomer bone cement

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“…GPCs have been reported to have great potential for use as bone cements as an alternative to the conventional acrylic cements [139]. The importance of the adhesion property of CGPCs cannot be neglected; it plays an important role in both dental and orthopedic therapies.…”
Section: Adhesion To Substratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GPCs have been reported to have great potential for use as bone cements as an alternative to the conventional acrylic cements [139]. The importance of the adhesion property of CGPCs cannot be neglected; it plays an important role in both dental and orthopedic therapies.…”
Section: Adhesion To Substratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three samples examined in this study were crystallized from a precursor glass in a method similar to those described previously [28][29][30][31]. The samples are designated as A, B and C, and were created from feedstock oxides, fluorides and carbonates; their percentage compositions by weight are listed in Table 1.…”
Section: Sample Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Fig. 3 (12) . The XRD analysis results of annealing gel glass ionomer cement samples after soaking in SBF for Zn 0 , Zn 4 and Zn 10 at 400°C are shown in Fig.…”
Section: X-ray Diffraction Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this process, fluorine is lost from the melt. This fluorine loss is uncontrolled and results in variable composition between batches (12) . Alternatively, soft chemistry has been used for synthesis of glasses because this route yields more homogeneous materials using lower processing temperatures than the conventional fusion method.…”
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