Closed Nivedita79 closed 8 months ago
Please address the following:
Following up on todays meeting:
The classes glass ionomer
and zinc oxide
should be top level classes. We will add alternative terms glass ionomer cement
and GIC
to glass ionomer
.
The main ohd-edit
files seems to be broken in this PR. We need to make sure we fix it before merging.
Sidhu SK, Nicholson JW. A Review of Glass-Ionomer Cements for Clinical Dentistry. J Funct Biomater. 2016 Jun 28;7(3):16. doi: 10.3390/jfb7030016. PMID: 27367737; PMCID: PMC5040989. The term “glass-ionomer” was applied to them in the earliest publication [2], but is not strictly correct. The proper name for them, according to the International Organization for Standardization, ISO, is “glass polyalkenoate cement” [3], but the term “glass-ionomer” (including the hyphen) is recognised as an acceptable trivial name [4], and is widely used within the dental profession.
The proper name for them, according to the International Organization for Standardization, ISO, is “glass polyalkenoate cement”
Let's follow the ISO and use “glass polyalkenoate cement” as the label. We can use "glass-ionomer" as an alternative term.
I realize that this means 'cement' will be part of the label, which may invite discussion about what a 'cement' is. We just need to be clear in the annotations that 'cement' does not limit this material to only being used for cementing.
@Nivedita79 I replace definitions beginning with "A cement dental restoration ..." with "A dental restoration ..." (i.e., I removed 'cement').
I do not see a resolution in the near future for defining precisely what it means for a material to be a cement. I would like to finish this PR so that I can merge it. We can return to the discussion about to define what a cement is.
Okay.
Dr. Nivedita Dutta (Chowdhury). B.D.S, PhD Recipient of Women Scientist fellowship, DST, Govt. of India Dental Surgeon, Clinical Researcher Durgapur -713213
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@Nivedita79 https://github.com/Nivedita79 I replace definitions beginning with "A cement dental restoration ..." with "A dental restoration ..." (i.e., I removed 'cement'). I do not see a resolution in the near future for defining precisely what it means for a material to be a cement. I would like to finish this PR so that I can merge it. We can return to the discussion about to define what a cement is.
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Yes Bill, from yesterday I am facing the same problem, Unable to open the file.
Dr. Nivedita Dutta (Chowdhury). B.D.S, PhD Recipient of Women Scientist fellowship, DST, Govt. of India Dental Surgeon, Clinical Researcher Durgapur -713213
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