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Efficiency and Risk Assessment of Dental Bridge Removal Tools on Implant Abutments. [PDF]
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Fracture Resistance of Commercial and Novel Ceramic-Reinforced Polymer Crowns with Luting Cements of Varying Elastic Modulus. [PDF]
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Considerations for the Selection of a Luting Cement
Dental Update, 2010Selection of a luting material for optimal cementation of indirect restorations requires the consideration of several factors relating to the properties of both the cement and of the restoration. Contemporary restorations (for example, dentine-bonded crowns or resin-retained bridges) often rely on bonding, and advances in dental materials science have
Rickman, Luke J. +1 more
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Journal of Dental Research, 1980
A rheometer has been developed to simulate the extrusion of luting cement from beneath a full crown during seating using clinically realistic shear rates. Five luting cements were studied, and differences in rheological behavior were illustrated. These measurements demonstrate the importance of consideration of the effects of shear rate on viscosity ...
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A rheometer has been developed to simulate the extrusion of luting cement from beneath a full crown during seating using clinically realistic shear rates. Five luting cements were studied, and differences in rheological behavior were illustrated. These measurements demonstrate the importance of consideration of the effects of shear rate on viscosity ...
L, Lorton +3 more
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The properties of polymerizable luting cements
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1999The properties of a polyacid‐modified composite resin and two resin‐modified luting cements have been studied. The polyacid‐modified composite resin had the slowest setting reaction and, in this respect, it did not conform to the current international standard for luting cements.
J W, Nicholson, M A, McKenzie
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In vivo disintegration of luting cements
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1987The in vivo disintegration of luting cements was determined at 6- and 12-month intervals in two test series of 20 participants each. Four cements were inserted in the wells located in the mesial and distal surfaces of cast crowns. Glass ionomer, silicophosphate, polycarboxylate, and zinc phosphate cements prepared with recommended powder/liquid ratios ...
R W, Phillips +4 more
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Acidic solubility of luting cements
Journal of Dentistry, 2003Chemical disintegration of luting cements can adversely affect their long term success. The aim of the present study was to assess the susceptibility of zinc phosphate cement, glass ionomer cement and resin cement to erosion at various pH values.Zinc phosphate and glass ionomer cement samples were eroded in 0.3% citric acid adjusted to pH 3.0, 4.0, 5.0,
Eisenburger, M, Addy, M, Rossbach, A
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