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Background This study aimed to compare sealing abilities among 3 root canal sealers, using Enterococcus faecalis as a microbial tracer. Material/Methods Sixty-six straight single-rooted teeth were subjected to crown removal at the cementoenamel junction.
Tringa Kelmendi+4 more
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Background: Restoring tooth by fixed partial dentures involves tooth reduction to reproduce the dental anatomy in the prosthesis. This process brings about the exposure of millions of dentinal tubules which serves as potential passageways for the ...
Aastha+4 more
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Clinical Study of Dental Cements. VI. A Study of Zinc Phosphate, EBA-Reinforced Zinc Oxide Eugenol and Polyacrylic Acid Cements as Luting Agents in Fixed Prostheses [PDF]
Three cements were used to cement single restorations and bridges. Patients were recalled and evaluated for satisfactory retention of the restorations. Results obtained for a zinc phosphate cement, a reinforced zinc oxide eugenol cement and a polyacrylic
Myers, George Elliott, Silvey, Ralph G.
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The proper closure of the access cavity between appointments during endodontic treatment is paramount and relies on temporary fillings. This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of zinc oxide-based materials and glass-ionomer cement (GIC) as ...
Alamin MH+6 more
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Clinical Studies of Dental Cements: III. Seven Zinc Oxide-Eugenol Cements Used for Temporarily Cementing Completed Restorations [PDF]
Seven zinc oxide-eugenol cements with compressive strengths from 200 psi to 8,000 psi were used for temporarily cementing completed inlays, crowns, and bridges. The effectiveness of each cement in a variety of clinical situations is presented.
Gilson, Thomas D., Myers, George Elliott
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Relationship of Eugenolate Formation to the Setting Mechanism of Zinc Oxide Eugenol Cements
In Dentistry, a mixture of eugenol liquid (extract of oil of cloves) and zinc oxide powder enjoys many favored uses. The mixture is used as an obtunding temporary filling material, for temporarily cement ing dental inlays, crowns and bridges, for endodontic treatment and for taking impressions of edentulous cases.
Hamdi Mohammed
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A 4-year follow-up of root canal obturation using a calcium silicate-based sealer and a zinc oxide-eugenol sealer: A randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Abstract Aim This randomized clinical trial assessed the outcomes of nonsurgical root canal treatment (RCT), comparing a calcium silicate‐based sealer (CSBS) with the single‐cone technique (SC) with a zinc oxide‐eugenol (ZOE) sealer and warm vertical compaction (WVC).
Bardini G+6 more
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The flow of two zinc oxide-eugenol-based endodontic sealers [PDF]
Background/Aim. Endodontic sealers (ES) for obturation are usually prepared with a slight variation of their components both on purpose or unintentionally.
Ilić Dragan V.
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A review of zinc oxide-eugenol type filling materials and cements
G. Bräuer
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Aim: To evaluate the microleakage of metallic copings luted with three different commercially available luting cements. Setting and Design: Comparative evaluation in vitro study.
Mohit Handa+3 more
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