Interdisciplinary Applications of Glass Ionomer Cement in Dentistry, Dental Technology, Laboratory Sciences, and Dental Radiology

Ahad Hussain Shubikan Alharbi (1) , Jumanah Hassan Almubarak (2) , Afnan Hussain Shubikan Alharbi (1) , Norah Falah Alnawmasi (1) , Thamer Abdullah Alothman (1) , Reem Khaled Alamri (3) , Mashal Mohammed Salem Alanazi (4) , Fatimah Mohammed Nasir Alhazm (5) , Hussain Khalid Alattiah (6) , Hassan Hussain Alnasser (7) , Alshaymaa Fawaz Hakami (8) , Mohammed Saleh Najdi (9)
(1) Dental Center North Riyadh, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(2) Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(3) Al Qassim, Saudi Arabia,
(4) Alrawdhah1 Health Center, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(5) Specialized Dental Center, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(6) Wadi Al-Dawasir General Hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(7) wadi aldwasir general hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(8) dentist Primary Care Center Mizhirah, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(9) Almahd general hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background: Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is a widely used dental material known for its chemical adhesion to tooth structure, fluoride release, and biological compatibility, making it valuable across multiple dental disciplines. Since its development in the early 1970s, continuous modifications have expanded its clinical and interdisciplinary applications.


Aim: This article aims to review the composition, properties, clinical indications, limitations, and interdisciplinary relevance of glass ionomer cement in dentistry, dental laboratories, and allied healthcare practice.


Methods: A narrative review approach was employed, synthesizing existing scientific literature and clinical evidence related to the chemistry, setting mechanism, manipulation techniques, and clinical performance of conventional and modified glass ionomer cements.


Results: Glass ionomer cement demonstrates reliable chemical bonding to enamel and dentin, sustained fluoride release with anticariogenic effects, and favorable biological responses. Advancements such as resin-modified, metal-reinforced, and high-viscosity formulations have improved handling characteristics, early strength, and moisture tolerance. However, limitations remain, including lower fracture resistance, reduced abrasion resistance, and esthetic constraints in high-stress or highly visible areas.


Conclusion: Glass ionomer cement remains an essential restorative and preventive material when appropriately selected according to clinical demands. Its dentin-like properties, fluoride-mediated protection, and compatibility with interdisciplinary care continue to support its significant role in modern dental practice.

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Authors

Ahad Hussain Shubikan Alharbi
ahad917@outlook.sa (Primary Contact)
Jumanah Hassan Almubarak
Afnan Hussain Shubikan Alharbi
Norah Falah Alnawmasi
Thamer Abdullah Alothman
Reem Khaled Alamri
Mashal Mohammed Salem Alanazi
Fatimah Mohammed Nasir Alhazm
Hussain Khalid Alattiah
Hassan Hussain Alnasser
Alshaymaa Fawaz Hakami
Mohammed Saleh Najdi
Author Biographies

Afnan Hussain Shubikan Alharbi, Dental Center North Riyadh, Ministry of Health

 

 

 

 

Alshaymaa Fawaz Hakami, dentist Primary Care Center Mizhirah, Ministry of Health

dentist Primary Care Center Mizhirah

Alharbi, A. H. S., Jumanah Hassan Almubarak, Afnan Hussain Shubikan Alharbi, Norah Falah Alnawmasi, Thamer Abdullah Alothman, Reem Khaled Alamri, … Mohammed Saleh Najdi. (2025). Interdisciplinary Applications of Glass Ionomer Cement in Dentistry, Dental Technology, Laboratory Sciences, and Dental Radiology. Saudi Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 2(2), 2891–2899. https://doi.org/10.64483/202522503

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