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Characteristics of glass ionomers?
For class Vs
Vitrebond

Release of fluoride-may have anticariogenic effect-little secondary caries

Susceptible to moisture contamination
Hybrid Ionomers-Characteristics?
Contains HEMA

Less susceptible to early moisture exposure

Should be avoided with all ceramic restorations
Expensive

For class Vs
Zinc Polycarboxylate-Characteristics?
Film thickness of 25-48 microns

Good for high strength bases-less irritating to pulp

Ultratemp
Zinc Phosphate-Characteristics?
Low Cost
Durable-prevented leakage for up to 20 yrs in one study

High acidity though

Fleck's cement (Frozen slab technique)
Non-Eugenol Zinc Oxide...What replaces eugenol?
EBA
Calcium Hydroxide-Characteristics?
Stimulates the formation of reparative dentin.

Pulp capping
Compomer-Contraindication?
Do not use with all-ceramic restorations.