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PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF AN ANTIBACTERIAL DENTAL CEMENT

open access: green, 2012
Voon Joe Chong   +5 more
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The Hydration of Dental Cements

Journal of Dental Research, 1979
A study was made of the hydration of dental cements, water being classified as "non-evaporable" and "evaporable". The ratio of these two types of water was found to vary greatly among different cement types, being lesser in zinc oxide and ionic polymer cements and greater in ion-leachable glass and phosphoric acid cements.
A D, Wilson, J M, Paddon, S, Crisp
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DENTAL CEMENTS

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2007
Selection of the appropriate dental cement when delivering an indirect restoration is vital to the success of the treatment. This task has become a challenge, considering the different types of luting agents available and the increasing number of different restorative options.
Ricardo Walter, Edward J. Swift
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Dental Cements

Dental Clinics of North America, 1971
The manifold uses of dental cements-as (a) luting agents, (b) cavity linings and bases, and (c) restorations for teeth—make them perhaps the most important materials in clinical dentistry. The research of the last 10 years has resulted in four main types, classified by matrix-forming species: (1) phosphate, (2) phenolate, (3) polycarboxylate, and (4 ...
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