Background.- Material Details and Types of GICs.- Clinical Perfomance.- Role of GICs in Caries.- Role of GICs in Atraumatic Restorative Treatment and Minimal Intervention Dentistry.- Role of GICs in Paediatric Dentistry.- Uses in Contemporary Dentistry and Limitations.- The Future of Glass-Ionomers.
S.K.
Sidhu, BDS, MSc, PhD, is Clinical Senior Lecturer/Honorary Consultant in
Restorative Dentistry at Barts & The London School of Medicine and Dentistry,
Queen Mary University of London. She is a Specialist in Prosthodontics and
Restorative Dentistry. Her academic career has involved teaching both
undergraduates and postgraduates, as well as clinical service. Her research
interests include interfaces, adhesive materials and glass-ionomers. Her PhD
thesis was titled “Resin-modified glass-ionomer restorative materials: an
evaluation involving microscopy” and she has both supervised and examined
several PhD theses since then. Dr. Sidhu has presented nationally and
internationally, has published widely (well over 70 papers in peer-reviewed
journals), and is a member of the editorial boards of several international
dental journals. She is recognized as one of the leading authorities on
glass-ionomer cements and has been invited as a speaker on this subject,
including at the Glass-ionomer Symposium at the International Dental
Association for Dental Research (IADR) Annual Meeting in Toronto, Canada in
2008
This concise handbook covers relevant and up-to-date knowledge of glass-ionomer cements, from the development of these materials in the early 1970s through to the current state of the art. Their physical, chemical, biological, and clinical properties are described as well as how their formulation and usage have evolved over time, giving rise to newer subcategories of the parent materials. Detailed coverage is provided on the clinical use of glass-ionomer cements in restorative and pediatric dentistry and in widely taught and practiced newer approaches, including atraumatic restorative treatment and minimal intervention dentistry. The authors are internationally acclaimed experts who present information in an easy-to-follow format that will appeal to readers. With the renewed worldwide quest for substitute materials for the more traditional amalgam, glass-ionomer cements have the potential for further development and may play a significant role in future trends.