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Influence of dual-cure resin-cement curing modes on gingival cytotoxicity and inflammatory responses. [PDF]
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Optimal isolation for cementation with adhesive resin cement.
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Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2010
Regular readers will note that we depart from our normal Critical Appraisal format in this issue of the Journal. This particular Critical Appraisal resembles an expanded Ask the Expert feature and addresses the topic of self‐adhesive resin cements through a series of brief reviews of several clinically relevant issues.
John O. Burgess +3 more
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Regular readers will note that we depart from our normal Critical Appraisal format in this issue of the Journal. This particular Critical Appraisal resembles an expanded Ask the Expert feature and addresses the topic of self‐adhesive resin cements through a series of brief reviews of several clinically relevant issues.
John O. Burgess +3 more
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Effect of convergence angle on retention of resin-bonded retainers cemented with resinous cements
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1997Poor retention is a common cause of failure for resin-bonded restorations.This study evaluated the effect of the convergence angle of tooth preparations on retention of resin-bonded restorations, luted with adhesive and conventional resinous cements.A total of 80 posterior retainers with four different tooth preparation angles were cemented with two ...
A, Sarafianou, N M, Kafandaris
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The Rise of Resin for Cementing Restorations
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1993Resin cements are popular and well-accepted for veneers, tooth-colored inlays, onlays and crowns, Maryland bridges and salvaging old useful crowns and fixed prostheses. Although used by a few practitioners for routine cementation of all crowns and fixed prostheses, it is doubtful that this trend will grow. A new category of cements--glass ionomer resin-
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Light‐Cured Resin Cements for Cementation of Esthetic Restorations
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1990Properties and clinical indications of light‐cured resin cements used for cementation of porcelain veneers, all‐porcelain crowns, and tooth‐colored inlays and onlays are reported.
K, O'Keefe, J M, Powers
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Journal of Prosthodontics, 2013
AbstractPurpose: Adhesive cementation is an important step for restorations made of feldspathic ceramic as it increases the strength of such materials. Incorrect selection of the adhesive resin and the resin cement to adhere to the ceramic surface and their durability against aging can affect the adhesion between these materials and the clinical ...
Vanderlei, Aleska +4 more
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AbstractPurpose: Adhesive cementation is an important step for restorations made of feldspathic ceramic as it increases the strength of such materials. Incorrect selection of the adhesive resin and the resin cement to adhere to the ceramic surface and their durability against aging can affect the adhesion between these materials and the clinical ...
Vanderlei, Aleska +4 more
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Classification of Resin Cements
2014This chapter discusses in detail the different types of resin cements as to their mechanism of adhesion. A comparison of the physical and mechanical properties including bond strengths is included in this chapter as well as the indications and limitations of each cement. The aim of this chapter is to guide the clinician in choosing the most appropriate
Michelle Sunico-Segarra, Armin Segarra
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