
The newer glass/cermet cements possess improved physical properties compared with the original glass-ionomers. The author proposes taking advantage of these improved properties, in a novel use for cermets, in the temporary splinting of traumatized teeth.
Adult, Male, Ceramics, Glass Ionomer Cements, Humans, Periodontal Splints
Adult, Male, Ceramics, Glass Ionomer Cements, Humans, Periodontal Splints
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