
This article gives an overview of the new hybrid (light-cured) glass ionomers, which are a combination of auto-cured glass ionomer and light-cured composite resin. The characteristics of these materials and the different brands available are discussed. A clinical technique for restoration of cervical lesions with these materials is presented.
Acrylic Resins, Composite Resins, Resins, Synthetic, Tooth Abrasion, Glass Ionomer Cements, Root Caries, Humans, Tooth Erosion, Tooth Root, Dental Restoration, Permanent
Acrylic Resins, Composite Resins, Resins, Synthetic, Tooth Abrasion, Glass Ionomer Cements, Root Caries, Humans, Tooth Erosion, Tooth Root, Dental Restoration, Permanent
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