BourkeA. M., WallsA. W. and McCabeJ. F. (1992) Light-activated glass polyalkenoate (ionomer) cements: the setting reaction, Journal of Dentistry, 20, 115–120.
2.
DurningP., McCabeJ. F. and GordonP. H. (1994) A laboratory investigation into cements used to retain orthodontic bands, British Journal of Orthodontics, 21, 27–32.
3.
FrickerJ. P. (1997) A 12-month clinical comparison of resin-modified light activated adhesives for the cementation of orthodontic molar bands, American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics, 112, 239–243.
4.
FrickerJ. P. and McLachlonM. D. (1985) Clinical studies of glass ionomer cements—part 1, a 12 month clinical study comparing zinc phosphate cement to glass ionomer, Australian Orthodontic Journal, 9, 179–180.
5.
FrickerJ. P. and McLachlonM. D. (1987) Clinical studies of glass ionomer cements—part 2, a two year clinical study comparing glass ionomer cement with zinc phosphate cement, Australian Orthodontic Journal, 10, 12–14.
6.
MennemeyV. A., NeumanP. and PowersJ. M. (1999) Bonding of hybrid ionomers and resin cements to modified orthodontic band materials, American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics, 115, 143–147.
7.
MilletD. T., KamahliK. and McCollJ. (1998) Comparative laboratory investigation of dual-cured vs. conventional glass ionomer cements for band cementation, Angle Orthodontist, 68, 345–350.
8.
MizrahiE. (1988) Glass ionomer cements in orthodontics—an update, American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics, 93, 505–507.
9.
StirrupsD. R. (1991) A comparative clinical trial of a glass ionomer and a zinc phosphate cement for securing orthodontic bands, British Journal of Orthodontics, 18, 15–20.
10.
WilsonA. D. and KentB. E. (1972) A new translucent cement for dentistry: the glass ionomer cement, British Dental Journal, 132, 133–135.