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Endodontic dowel retention with resinous cements

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1992
This study compared the capability of three composite resin cements to sustain a standard endodontic dowel. All of the systems incorporated some form of smear layer removal on the dentin of the endodontic channel. One system that used a methyl ethyl ketone drying agent provided inadequate clinical resistance to dislodgment of 5.4 DaN.
J P, Standlee, A A, Caputo
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Retention of prefabricated posts by cements and resins

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1985
7. Hansen EK: After-polymerization of visible light activated resin: Surface hardness \‘s. light source. &and J Dent Res 91:406, 1983. 8. Sperati CA, Franta WA, Starkweather HW: The molecular strnctnre of polyethylene: The effect of chain branching and molecular weight on physical properties. J Am Chem Sot 75~6127, 1953. 9. Billmeyer Jr FW: Textbook of
K W, Chapman   +2 more
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Radiopacity of posterior composite resins, composite resin luting cements, and glass ionomer lining cements

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1993
The radiopacities of seven posterior composite resins, seven composite resin luting cements, and six glass ionomer lining cements were studied. The purpose was to obtain an indication of radiopacity values of different brands within each of these three groups of materials and to show differences in radiopacities of composite resin inlay materials and ...
H B, Akerboom   +3 more
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Efficacy of a Resin Coating on Bond Strengths of Resin Cement to Dentin

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2003
ABSTRACTPurpose: The aims of this study were to (1) evaluate the effect of a resin coating consisting of a dentin bonding system and a flowable resin composite on the microtensile bond strength (μ‐TBS) of a resin cement to dentin in indirect composite restorations and (2) compare the bond strengths of direct and indirect composite restorations ...
Primali R, Jayasooriya   +3 more
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Resin Cements in Dentistry

Indian Journal of Dental Education
Even though the GIC has undergone many advances, its chemistry is fundamentally different from that of modern resin based composite direct filling products, which feature a silica or glass particle filled polymer matrix that enhances repair retention.
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Optimal cement space for resin luting cements.

The International journal of prosthodontics, 1994
Stainless steel dies, simulating 0 to 80 microns of die spacing, were seated into a machined brass crown with Phosphacap, Panavia EX, and C & B Metabond. The seating discrepancy after 60 seconds was measured to determine the optimal cement space for best seating for each agent.
J C, Wu, P R, Wilson
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Cementation of indirect restorations: an overview of resin cements.

Compendium of continuing education in dentistry (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995), 2013
The process of ensuring proper retention, marginal seal, and durability of indirect restorations depends heavily on effective cementation. Careful consideration must be made when selecting an adhesive cement for a given application. This article provides information on resin cements that can guide clinicians in determining which type of cement is best ...
Catherine, Stamatacos, James F, Simon
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Self‐Adhesive Resin Cements—Part II

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2012
This is the second part of a two‐part piece on self‐adhesive resin cements; Part I was presented in the previous issue of the Journal. Here in Part II, the specific topics concerning self‐adhesive cements are clinical performance, post‐cementation sensitivity, and cementation of endodontic posts.
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Dental cements and resins*

Australian Dental Journal, 1965
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