Seq #207 Friday, 27 June 2003

3:45 PM-5:00 PM Svenska Massan Exhibition Hall B, Poster
Cements: Strength/Manipulation/F Release/Expansion/Erosion/Gap Width/Cement-tooth Interface
* Poster files available online
 
1979  The Evaluation of Novel Dual-cure Resin Cements
Y.-J. LEE1, C.-J. CHI2, K.-N. KIM1, and K.-M. KIM1, 1 Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, 2 MetaBiomed Co, Chungbuk, South Korea
1980  Characteristics of a Dual-cure Resin Cement ''PANAVIA F 2.0''
K. NAKATSUKA, T. NAKAYASHIKI, and M. KAWASHIMA, Kuraray Medical Inc, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan
1981  Modern Glass Ionomers -- Meeting the Amalgam ISO 1559 Challenge
B. WOODFINE, and A. LANCEFIELD, Advanced Healthcare Ltd, Tonbridge, United Kingdom
1982  Early Flexural Strength and Surface Hardness of Trial Glass-ionomer Cement for Anterior Restoration
H. TOKUI, D. USUKI, S. KATO, and S. AKAHANE, GC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
1983  Effect of Heat Activation on Setting Times of Glass Ionomers
J.D. ASTROTH, K. NAASZ, R.G. BERG, and J.W. STANSBURY, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, USA
1984  Mixing Time and Dosing Accuracy of Handmix Glass-ionomer Restoratives
S. FRANK, R. PEEZ, and J. LEYKAUFF, 3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany
1985  Retentive Strengths of Two Different Phosphate Cements under Different Mixing Conditions
A. KRAFT, U. MENDELIN, M. BALKENHOL, B. WÖSTMANN, and P. FERGER, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany
1986  Comparison of the Acid-resistance Level of the Dentin Surface Immersed with Fluoride-releasing Materials in Artificial Saliva
T. NOGUCHI, S. KATO, and S. AKAHANE, GC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
1987  Fluoride Uptake by Enamel from Calcium-containing Glass-ionomer Sealants
H. KOMATSU, Y. KOBAYASHI, M. NODA, T. IKEDA, S. INOUE, and H. SANO, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Sapporo, Japan
1988  Evaluation of the Two-paste Resin-reinforced Glass-ionomer Cement for Cementation of Orthodontic Bands
A. KOMORI, I. KOJIMA, and R. NAKAHARA, Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
1989  Ion-release, Dissolution, and Buffering by Zinc Phosphate Dental Cements
B. CZARNECKA1, H. LIMANOWSKA-SHAW1, and J.W. NICHOLSON2, 1 University of Medical Sciences in Poznan, Poland, 2 University of Greenwich, Chatham, United Kingdom
1990  Expansion and Acid-erosion of Different Luting Cements
A. FALSAFI, S.B. MITRA, T. TON, and C.D. REN, 3M ESPE Dental Products, Saint Paul, MN, USA
1991  Longevity Data of the First Self-adhesive Universal Resin Cement
R. HECHT, M. LUDSTECK, G. RAIA, and B. WINDMÜLLER, 3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany
1992  Effect of Thermocycling on Gap Formation of Composite Inlays
M. IRIE1, B. WINDMUELLER2, and K. SUZUKI1, 1 Okayama University, Japan, 2 3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany
1993  SEM and EPMA Study of a 20-year-old Glass Ionomer to Dentin Interface
M.H. EDELBERG1, G. MOUNT2, H.C. NGO2, M. FRASER2, and C. CONESA1, 1 Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2 The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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