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Pulp reaction to a temporary zinc oxide/eugenol cement
The pulpal irritation, such as inflammatory reaction and aspiration of pulpal cells, demonstrated after insertion of the zinc oxide/eugenol cement (Nobetec) seems to warrant the following recommendations: (1) A temporary restoration with a zinc oxide/eugenol base should not be inserted in deep cavities without a protective liner or a calcium hydroxide ...
Martin Bra¨nnstro¨m, Hilding Nyborg
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Comparison of physico‐chemical properties of zinc oxide eugenol cement and a bioceramic sealer
Australian Endodontic Journal, 2022AbstractThe aim of the present study was to compare the physico‐chemical properties of EssenSeal with AH PLUS bioceramic and Pulp Canal Sealer EWT. Flow, solubility, film thickness, radiopacity and setting time were evaluated according to ISO 6876 (2012) specifications.
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Pulpal response to a zinc oxide–eugenol cement
International Endodontic Journal, 1987Summary. The British Standards Institution have produced a recommended testing procedure for toxicity of dental materials; this advocates the use of a zinc oxide—eugenol cement such as Kalzinol, as a bland control in deep cavities. In this study, Kalzinol was applied directly to the exposed pulps of germ‐free rat molar teeth.
R. C. Paterson, A. Watts
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Comparison of Electrosurgical Pulpotomy with Zinc Oxide Eugenol or Zinc Polycarboxylate Cements Sub-Base [PDF]
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.
M Sahebnasagh+2 more
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The effect of polystyrene addition in characteristics of zinc oxide eugenol dental cement
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2020Zinc oxide-eugenol cements are easier to be tolerated by tissue than other dental materials. They could relieve pain, antibacterial and antiseptic. The cements provide better sealing properties than other type of cements. They used as temporary filling materials, gingival dressings due to their poor mechanic properties.
Betanty Prasetya Sadewi+2 more
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Application of bis-eugenol to a zinc oxide eugenol cement
Journal of Dentistry, 1999To assess the usefulness of dimerized eugenol (bis-eugenol) in dentistry, the physical properties of zinc oxide eugenol cement (ZOE) with bis-eugenol and the cytotoxicity of bis-eugenol were studied.Setting time, compressive strength, solubility and disintegration of ZOE cement with bis-eugenol according to the specifications of JDMAS315 were evaluated.
Toshiko Atsumi+6 more
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Root canal fillings with zinc oxide-eugenol cement in the rat molar
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1967Abstract The histologic response of periapical tissues to root canal fillings with zinc oxide-eugenol cement was studied in the lower molars of rats. Root canal fillings were placed in normal teeth of 141 Wistar rats, and the animals were killed at different postoperative periods ranging from 24 hours to 90 days. Semiserial sections of each specimen
Jorge Erausquin, Margarita Muruzábal
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Subcutaneous tissue reaction to a novel nano zinc oxide eugenol dental cement
Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 2023BACKGROUND: 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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Retentive and compressive strengths of modified zinc oxide–eugenol cements
This investigation sought to improve the handling and physical properties of a commonly used temporary zinc oxide-eugenol cement by changing the base/accelerator (B/A) ratio or combining it with a petroleum jelly or fluoride varnish.Twelve modifications of a temporary cement were evaluated in terms of retentive strength, compressive strength at 24 h ...
Chun-Yuan Wang+3 more
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