This book provides a comprehensive overview of Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) and its relevance in pediatric dentistry. It begins with the historical development and evolution of GIC, explaining how it emerged as an important restorative material. The book then outlines the basic composition and setting mechanism of GIC, along with its key properties that make it suitable for use in children. It further discusses the mechanism of adhesion to tooth structure and the significance of fluoride release in preventing dental caries. A major focus of the book is on the various modifications of GIC, including advancements made to improve its strength, durability, and clinical performance. It also reviews different types of GIC and their specific uses in pediatric dental practice. The clinical applications of GIC in children are highlighted, particularly in restorative procedures, preventive care, and management of patients with special healthcare needs. Additionally, the book summarizes findings from various studies conducted on children to evaluate the effectiveness of GIC.
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