üvegionomer
Üvegionomer, also known as glass ionomer cement, is a type of dental restorative material that has been used in dentistry for over four decades. It is composed of a mixture of powder and liquid, which react with each other to form a solid material. The powder typically contains a glass-forming oxide, such as fluorosilicate or fluoroaluminate, and the liquid contains a polyacid, such as itaconic acid. When the powder and liquid are mixed, the polyacid reacts with the glass-forming oxide to form a solid material that is both strong and biocompatible.
Üvegionomer has several advantages over other dental restorative materials. It has a high compressive strength, which
However, üvegionomer also has some disadvantages. It has a lower flexural strength than other dental restorative
Üvegionomer is typically used in dentistry for the restoration of posterior teeth, such as molars and premolars.