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Sesame Oil (Sesamum Indicum L.) as a New Challenge for Reinforcement of Conventional Glass Ionomer Cement, Could It Be?

Purpose. Despite the advantages of glass ionomer cement (GIC) including chemical bonding to the tooth structure and fluoride release, its low-grade mechanical properties make it a topic for research. Accordingly, this study was conducted to assess the ability of sesame oil as a natural bioactive add...

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Color
Composite materials
Dental cement
Dentin
Fourier transforms
Infrared spectroscopy
Mechanical properties
Sesamum indicum
Spectrum analysis
Tensile strength
Variance analysis
Vegetable oils
title Sesame Oil (Sesamum Indicum L.) as a New Challenge for Reinforcement of Conventional Glass Ionomer Cement, Could It Be?
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