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Zinc Phosphate Cement
Known as:
Cement, Zinc Phosphate
, Phosphoric acid, zinc salt (2:3)
, Zinc Phosphate Cement [Chemical/Ingredient]
A material used for cementation of inlays, crowns, bridges, and orthodontic appliances and occasionally as a temporary restoration. It is prepared by…
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2008
2008
Clinical performance of glass-ionomer cements
M. Tyas
2008
Corpus ID: 40984687
This article mentions the general structure, properties and clinical performance of conventional and resin-modified glass-ionomer…
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2003
2003
Flexural strength and modulus of a novel ceramic restorative cement intended for posterior restorations as determined by a three-point bending test
K. Sunnegårdh-Grönberg
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A. Peutzfeldt
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J. V. van Dijken
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica
2003
Corpus ID: 37648696
The aim of this study was to compare a new restorative cement intended for posterior restorations, Doxadent, with other types of…
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1997
1997
The effect of cementing procedures on retention of prefabricated metal posts.
J. Utter
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B. H. Wong
,
B. Miller
The Journal of the American Dental Association ()
1997
Corpus ID: 34291759
Twelve prefabricated posts were cemented in extracted teeth with zinc phosphate cement, 14 with resin cement after the canals…
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1982
1982
Heat treatment of glass ionomer, silicate, zinc phosphate and zinc polycarboxylate cements.
D. Brune
Scandinavian journal of dental research
1982
Corpus ID: 7323260
The compressive strength and erosion resistance of glass ionomer, silicate, zinc phosphate or zinc polycarboxylate cements…
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1978
1978
Stress/strain behavior of some dental luting cements.
G. Oilo
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S. Espevik
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica
1978
Corpus ID: 34589555
The compressive strength, modulus of elasticity and the plastic strain at fracture have been studied for several dental luting…
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1976
1976
Clinical Studies of Dental Cements: V. Recall Evaluation of Restorations Cemented with a Zinc Oxide-Eugenol Cement and a Zinc Phosphate Cement
R. Silvey
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G. E. Myers
1976
Corpus ID: 40644572
Patients with restorations cemented with a reinforced zinc oxide-eugenol cement and a zinc phosphate cement were recalled after a…
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1976
1976
The effect of cold temperature mixing on the properties of zinc phosphate cement.
Kendzior Gm
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Leinfelder Kf
,
Hers Hg
1976
Corpus ID: 56511616
A series of proprietary zinc phosphate cements were evaluated after mixing on glass slabs at three different temperatures, 23…
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1974
1974
Short-Term Bond Strengths Between Adhesive Cements and Dental Alloys
J. Moser
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D. Brown
,
E. Greener
Journal of dentistry research
1974
Corpus ID: 38131638
The tensile bond strength between three polycarboxylate cements and Types I and III gold, 304 stainless steel, and cobalt-chrome…
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1971
1971
Structure of Zinc Phosphate Dental Cement
G. Servais
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L. Cartz
Journal of dentistry research
1971
Corpus ID: 29923162
The zinc phosphate cement structure consists of excess zinc oxide particles in a non-crystalline, amorphous phosphate matrix…
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1971
1971
Fluoride uptake by enamel from zinc phosphate cement containing stannous fluoride.
S. Wei
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D. Sierk
The Journal of the American Dental Association ()
1971
Corpus ID: 41207900
The fluoride concentrations in enamel blocks that were cemented to an orthodontic band with a zinc phosphate cement containing 10…
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