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Comparison of Electrosurgical Pulpotomy with Zinc Oxide Eugenol or Zinc Polycarboxylate Cements Sub-Base

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2011
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and radiographic success rates of electrosurgical pulpotomy of human primary molars with zinc oxide eugenol (ZOE) and zinc polycarboxylate (ZPC) cements. Methods: In this randomized clinical trial study, 120 primary second molar teeth were treated by electrosurgical pulpotomy.
H, Nematollahi   +2 more
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Zinc oxide eugenol cements. VI. Effect of zinc oxide type on the setting reactions

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1982
AbstractThe particle size and adsorbed water on zinc oxide from various sources have been investigated and related to the reactivity with eugenol. The reactivity of zinc oxide with eugenol alone increases with the amount of water reversibly adsorbed.
H J, Prosser, A D, Wilson
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Effect of Fluoride-Containing Zinc Oxide-Eugenol Cements on Solubility of Enamel

Journal of Dental Research, 1970
The solubility of intact enamel surface was reduced by contact with zinc oxide-eugenol formulations to which sodium fluoride or stannous fluoride was added. The magnitude of the reduction was comparable to that incurred in enamel in contact with silicate cement.
M L, Swartz, R W, Phillips, R D, Norman
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Improved Zinc Oxide-Eugenol Type Cements

Journal of Dental Research, 1962
G M, BRAUER, L, SIMON, L, SANGERMANO
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Status Report on Zinc Oxide-Eugenol and Modified Cements

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1968
The stronger zinc oxide-eugenol cements currently available are capable of withstanding the forces developed during condensation of amalgam and those forces which may subsequently be transmitted through the restoration during function.
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Subcutaneous tissue reaction to a novel nano zinc oxide eugenol dental cement

Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering
BACKGROUND: Zinc oxide eugenol (ZOE) cement is a popular dental material due mainly to its analgesic, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. The formulation of ZOE cement from nano particle-sized zinc oxide (ZnO) has the potential to increase these properties as well as reduce its adverse effects to the surrounding tissues.
Rohmat, Nursin   +4 more
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Zinc Oxide Non-Eugenol Cement versus Resinous Cement on Single Implant Restoration: A Split-Mouth Study

Journal of Composites Science, 2023
Rodolfo Reda   +2 more
exaly  

Cytotoxicity determination of nano-zinc oxide eugenol on human gingival fibroblast cells

Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2021
Siti Khadijah Mohd Bakhori   +2 more
exaly  

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