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Is encapsulation of posterior glass-ionomer restoratives the solution to clinically induced variability introduced on mixing?

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Is encapsulation of posterior glass-ionomer restoratives the solution to clinically induced variability introduced on mixing?

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Three GI restorative systems were evaluated to determine if encapsulated GI restoratives performed more favorably than the hand-mixed equivalents prepared with powder contents progressively decreased from that recommended by manufacturers in 10% increments for a constant weight of liquid which are routinely employed in clinical practice.

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