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Background and Aim : Luting cements are necessarily used to increase retention and enhance the marginal seal of fixed partial dentures (FPDs) . In this study, the finite element method (FEM) was used to investigate the effect of different types of luting
Ehsan Ghasemi +4 more
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Biological Evaluation on Glass Ionomer Cement
Biological properties of a new dental cement of glass ionomer cement were compared with other types of conventional cement. The biological test was carried out by tissue culture method and animal examination.
Hiroshi Oshima +2 more
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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.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the microbial leakage of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), Portland cement (PC), Sealapex and zinc oxide-eugenol (ZOE) as root-end filling materials.Study design: An in vitro microbial leakage test (MLT ...
Bernabe, Pedro Felicio Estrada [UNESP] +12 more
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FIXING CEMENT ROLE OF COMPLICATIONS OF FIXED DENTAL PROSTHESIS
Purpose: Study of influence on fixation cements on development intolerance to dental materials. Methods: The study involved 86 volunteers, who performed a special test.
D.V. Gryzodub
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Objectives: This preliminary animal study was conducted to assess the effects of chitosan as a novel obturation material for pulpectomized teeth on periapical inflammation, periodontal ligament (PDL) widening, and hard tissue resorption.
Leila Basir +4 more
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Thermal Diffusion Through Amalgam and Cement Bases: Comparison of In Vitro and In Vivo Measurements
Under both in vitro and in vivo conditions, bases of zinc oxide-eugenol, calcium hydroxide, and zinc phosphate cement reduced the rate of thermal diffusion through amalgam restorations. Thermal diffusion was slowest in the presence of zinc oxide-eugenol
R.J. Schnell +3 more
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An important factor that interferes with the bonding between the root canal wall and resin cement is the root canal sealer remnant. There is controversy about the effect of eugenol-containing sealers on the bond strength between resin cements and fiber ...
Ramin Mosharraf, Sepideh Zare
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of temporary zinc oxide-eugenol cements (ZOEs) on the microtensile bond strength (ìTBS) of an all-in-one adhesive system to dentin.
Schwartzer, Eduardo +4 more
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Digital Radiographic Evaluation of the Quality of Different Root Canal Obturation Techniques in Deciduous Mandibular Molars after Preparation with Rotary Technique [PDF]
Statement of the Problem: Several factors affect the success of pulp therapy of primary teeth, including cleaning and shaping of the root canals and the quality of obturation as the most important steps.
Mehdi Jafarzadeh +3 more
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