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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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Fluoride release by silicate cements and composite resins

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1972
abstract – The purpose of the study was to determine the fluoride content of acrylic and composite resins and to study the release of fluoride from these materials in comparison to the release from silicates. The analytical results showed that one composite contained approximately the same amount of fluoride as is generally reported for silicates. The
L, Forsten, I K, Paunio
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Bonding property of resin cement to composite resin crown

Dental Materials, 2015
Purpose:Direct Crownsmade of a composite resinmaterial recently developed by 3M ESPE. These crowns maintain the coronal morphology even in an uncured state. The advantage is that the entire process of crown fabrication until cementing and delivery can be completed chairside on the same day. There has not been a detailed study on how adhesion with resin
O. Aramaki   +4 more
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Adhesion of composite resin to etched glass ionomer cement

Australian Dental Journal, 1988
AbstractA laboratory study was undertaken to determine the tensile bond strengths of three glass ionomer cements to dentine and the tensile bond strengths of composite to the three glass ionomers after etching. The tensile bond strength to untreated dentine was in the range of 4.47–5.52 MPa, being approximately twice that of a glass ionomer restorative
Y H, Chin, M J, Tyas
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Effect of eugenol and eugenol cements on cured composite resin

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1983
Although the chemical nature of the reaction of eugenol and composite resin is not understood, this preliminary investigation indicates that eugenol and eugenol-containing cements alter the surface of cured composite resins.
P L, Millstein, D, Nathanson
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Pulpal Response of Monkeys to a Composite Resin Cement

Journal of Dental Research, 1974
A composite resin cement is shown to be stronger and less soluble than the cementing materials that are commonly used today. The acidic cavity cleanser that is recommended to improve the adhesive properties of this resin cement considerably enhanced the pulpal response to the cement.
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Strengthening of Porcelain Provided by Resin Cements and Flowable Composites

Operative Dentistry, 2016
SUMMARY This study evaluated the effect of mechanical properties of resin-based luting agents on the strength of resin-coated porcelain. The luting agents tested were two flowable resin composites (Filtek Z350 Flow and Tetric-N Flow), a light-cured resin cement (Variolink Veneer [VV]), and a dual-cured resin cement (Variolink II) in ...
A O, Spazzin   +5 more
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Biofilm formation on restorative materials and resin composite cements

Dental Materials, 2018
Monolithic zirconia, polymer-infiltrated ceramic and acrylate polymer cemented with resin composite cement have recently been identified as prosthetic treatment options for zirconia implants. The aim of the present study is to determine in vitro, to what extent bacteria adhere to these materials.Disks made of zirconia (Vita YZ [YZ]), polymer ...
Monika Astasov-Frauenhoffer   +5 more
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