Dental GIC, or Glass Ionomer Cement, is a dental material that is commonly used in dentistry for various purposes. There are different types of Dental GIC, each with its own unique properties and applications. One type is the conventional GIC, which is primarily used as a dental filling material due to its tooth-colored appearance and ability to adhere to the tooth structure. Another type is the resin-modified GIC, which combines the benefits of resin-based materials and GIC, providing increased strength and durability. This type is suitable for restorations in areas with high chewing forces. Additionally, there are also high-viscosity GICs, which are used for luting and cementing purposes such as attaching orthodontic brackets or fixing crowns and bridges. Overall, the different types of Dental GIC allow dentists to choose the most appropriate material based on the specific clinical situation and requirements of the patient.
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