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Biological Evaluation of Zinc Phosphate Cement for Potential Bone Contact Applications [PDF]

open access: yesBiomedicines, 2023
Zinc phosphate cement is used in dentistry to lute crowns and bridges. So far, its biocompatibility for other applications has not been studied. This paper reports the biocompatibility of zinc phosphate towards MG63 cells, testing both the material ...
Arun K. Kotha   +2 more
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The effect of variability in the powder/liquid ratio on the strength of zinc phosphate cement. [PDF]

open access: goldInt J Dent, 2011
Aim. To investigate (a) variability in powder/liquid proportioning and (b) effect of variability on diametral tensile strength (DTS), in a zinc phosphate cement.
McKenna JE, Ray NJ, McKenna G, Burke FM.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Comparative Evaluation of Microleakage of Zinc Phosphate Cement, Resin-Modified Glass Ionomer, and Two Dual-Cure Resin Cements: In Vitro Study.

open access: yesJ Pharm Bioallied Sci, 2022
Aims: The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the sealing ability of a new resin cement which was undergoing trial with other three luting cements. Settings and Design: In vitro study. Subjects and Methods: Forty extracted intact human premolars
Jacob J   +5 more
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The antimicrobial and cytotoxic effects of a copper-loaded zinc oxide phosphate cement [PDF]

open access: hybridClinical Oral Investigations, 2020
Evidence about modifications of dental luting materials to minimize biological failure at the “marginal gap” between teeth and fixed prosthodontics is scarce.
Torsten Wassmann   +6 more
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Exploring the Osteogenic Potential of Zinc-Doped Magnesium Phosphate Cement (ZMPC): A Novel Material for Orthopedic Bone Defect Repair [PDF]

open access: goldBiomedicines
In orthopedics, the repair of bone defects remains challenging. In previous research reports, magnesium phosphate cements (MPCs) were widely used because of their excellent mechanical properties, which have been widely used in the field of orthopedic ...
Yinchu Liu   +5 more
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Shear bond strength evaluation of new computer-aided design – computer-aided manufacturing chromium-cobalt alloy (Sintron) with two different types of cement: An in vitro study [PDF]

open access: yesDental Research Journal
Background: Any deficiency or problem in the shear bond strength between restoration and tooth surface can lead to recurrent decay, gingival issues, and associated esthetic concerns.
Mohammad Mahdi Khanmohammadi   +4 more
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A comparison of the adhesive strength of zinc phosphate and self-adhesive resin cement as fiber post cementation materials

open access: yesDental Journal, 2017
Background: The use of fiber post has become commonplace among dental practitioners due to its several advantages. In accordance with the intended use of post which provides retention for coronal restoration, a cement is used that can provide high ...
Setyawan Bonifacius   +2 more
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Clinical studies on glass ionomer cements: Part 2 - A two year clinical study comparing glass ionomer cement with zinc phosphate cement [PDF]

open access: hybridAustralasian Orthodontic Journal, 1987
A clinical trial has been carried out on 198 patients with fixed appliances to compare the relative performance of a glass ionomer cement with a zinc phosphate cement as an orthodontic luting agent.
Fricker John P., McLachlan Mark D.
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Zinc phosphate as a definitive cement for implant-supported crowns and fixed dentures

open access: greenClinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry, 2017
Implant-supported dental prostheses can be retained by a screw or cement. Implant-supported fixed partial dentures have a passive fit. A passive fit means there is an internal gap between the abutment surface and the intaglio of the retainer to insure ...
Dennis Flanagan
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