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The impact of montmorillonite clay addition on the in vitro wear resistance of a glass-ionomer restorativeAdam H Dowling
Materials Science Unit, Division of Oral Biosciences, Dublin Dental School and Hospital, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
J Dent 35:309-17. 2007....
Is encapsulation of posterior glass-ionomer restoratives the solution to clinically induced variability introduced on mixing?Adam H Dowling
Materials Science Unit, Division of Oral Biosciences, Dublin Dental School and Hospital, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
Dent Mater 24:957-66. 2008....
Are encapsulated anterior glass-ionomer restoratives better than their hand-mixed equivalents?Adam H Dowling
Materials Science Unit, Division of Oral Biosciences, Dublin Dental School and Hospital, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
J Dent 37:133-40. 2009..The clinically induced variability of powder to liquid mixing variations of an anhydrous GI restorative formulation was also compared with conventional GI restorative formulations that contained a polyalkenoic acidic liquid...
The influence of poly(acrylic) acid number average molecular weight and concentration in solution on the compressive fracture strength and modulus of a glass-ionomer restorativeAdam H Dowling
Materials Science Unit, Division of Oral Biosciences, Dublin Dental School and Hospital, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Dent Mater 27:535-43. 2011..The aim was to investigate the influence of number average molecular weight and concentration of the poly(acrylic) acid (PAA) liquid constituent of a GI restorative on the compressive fracture strength (σ) and modulus (E)...
Can poly(acrylic) acid molecular weight mixtures improve the compressive fracture strength and elastic modulus of a glass-ionomer restorative?Adam H Dowling
Materials Science Unit, Division of Oral Biosciences, Dublin Dental University Hospital, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Dent Mater 27:1170-9. 2011..To optimize the compressive fracture strength (σ) and elastic modulus (E) of a glass-ionomer (GI) restorative using poly(acrylic) acid (PAA) weight average molecular weight (M(w)) mixtures...
Improving the standard of the standard for glass ionomers: an alternative to the compressive fracture strength test for consideration?Adam H Dowling
Materials Science Unit, Division of Oral Biosciences, Dublin Dental University Hospital, Trinity College Dublin, Lincoln Place, Dublin 2, Ireland
J Dent 40:189-201. 2012..The influence of mixing induced variability on the data sets generated were eliminated by using encapsulated GIs...
The crushing truth about glass ionomer restoratives: exposing the standard of the standardGarry J P Fleming
Materials Science Unit, Division of Oral Biosciences, Dublin Dental University Hospital, Trinity College Dublin, Lincoln Place, Dublin 2, Ireland
J Dent 40:181-8. 2012..The CFS test was the subject of much controversy in 1990 and has been challenged over its appropriateness and reproducibility and the study aimed to revisit the suitability of the CFS test for GIs...
Using Little's Irregularity Index in orthodontics: Outdated and inaccurate?Donal Macauley
Orthodontics Unit, Division of Public and Child Dental Health, Dublin Dental University Hospital, School of Dental Science, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
J Dent 40:1127-33. 2012..The hypothesis was that the reproducibility of individual contact point displacement measurements, used to calculate the LII score, are inappropriate...
The influence of montmorillonite clay reinforcement on the performance of a glass ionomer restorativeAdam H Dowling
Department of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK
J Dent 34:802-10. 2006..The study has highlighted the potential for increasing the performance of GI restoratives when using an organically modified clay as a reinforcement which could increase the potential of GIs as posterior filling materials...
