The glass‐ionomer cement, a new translucent dental filling material

A new translucent cement, the product of the reaction between ion-leachable glass and an aqueous solution of polyacrylic acid, is described. Its properties, with particular reference to dental applications, are reported and a proposed setting mechanism is advanced.

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