Glass Ionomer Cement Suppliers & Bulk Manufacturers
Available Forms: Powder / Capsule
Available Strengths: 10 g
Reference Brands: Ketac Molar (USA), Ketac (USA/EU)
Category:
Dental / Oral Health
Glass Ionomer Cement is available in Powder / Capsule
and strengths such as 10 g.
Sourced from GMP-certified and ISO-compliant manufacturers, this API meets
global pharmacopeia standards (USP/EP/JP as applicable). Ideal for pharmaceutical
formulation and commercial manufacturing, Glass Ionomer Cement is supplied in
bulk quantities with complete regulatory support including DMF, COA, and MSDS.
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Technical Specifications & Supply Details
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| Lead Time |
7 to 60 days (depending on batch size & schedule) |
| MOQ |
As per manufacturer’s batch size |
| COA |
Available with every batch |
| Regulatory Dossier / DMF |
Available upon request |
| Export Documentation |
FSC, COA, Manufacturing License, Product Permission |
| Standards |
IP, BP, USP |
| Certifications |
WHO-GMP, EU-GMP, USFDA (as applicable) |
Glass Ionomer Cement can be exported to over 30 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe,
and Latin America. Flexible packaging, competitive pricing, and a verified supplier
network make Pharmatradz a trusted sourcing partner for pharmaceutical companies
and contract manufacturers worldwide.
Product Description:
Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is a widely used self-adhesive dental restorative material known for its versatility and fluoride-releasing properties. It is formed through a chemical reaction between fluoro-aluminosilicate glass powder and polyacrylic acid liquid, creating a material that can bond directly to tooth enamel and dentin without the need for additional bonding agents. Due to this property, GIC is commonly used in both adult and pediatric dentistry and is valued for its ability to help prevent further tooth decay.
First introduced by researchers Wilson and Kent in 1972, glass ionomer cement has evolved significantly over time, with improvements in strength, durability, and handling characteristics. Modern formulations are designed to provide better clinical performance and expanded applications in dental treatments. One of the key advantages of GIC is its anti-cariogenic effect, as it releases fluoride over time, which helps protect surrounding tooth structures and reduce the risk of new caries formation.
Glass ionomer cement is used in a variety of dental procedures, including the cementation of fixed dental prostheses, orthodontic bands and brackets, and the restoration of both carious and non-carious lesions. It is also commonly used as a liner or base under restorations, for core build-up procedures, pit and fissure sealants, and in atraumatic restorative treatments where minimally invasive techniques are preferred.
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