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Home » Zinc Phosphate Cement: Composition, Manipulation, Uses

Zinc Phosphate Cement: Composition, Manipulation, Uses

November 21, 2023 by Marksparks .arkansas Leave a Comment

Dental Cement

Question  1. Classify dental cement. Write composition, manipulation, and uses of zinc phosphate cement.
Or
Classify cement. Write composition, manipulation, and uses of zinc phosphate cement.
Answer:

Cement: Dental cement are materials of comparatively low strength substance that harden to act as a base, liner, filling material, or adhesive to bind devices and prostheses to tooth structure or to each other.

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Classifiation of Cement:

Philips, Craig’s, and Coombe’s classifications are described as follows:

Philips Craigs and Coombe s classifications

“Understanding zinc phosphate cement through FAQs: Composition, manipulation, uses explained”

Craig’s Classification:

Craigs Classification OF Functions And Cements

“Importance of studying zinc phosphate cement for dental professionals: Questions explained”

EC Coombe Classification:

  • Acid-base reaction cement.
  • Polymerizing materials:
    • Cyanoacrylates
    • Dimethacrylate polymers
    • Polymer ceramic composites.
  • Other materials:
    • Calcium hydroxide
    • Gutt-percha
    • Varnishes.

Dental Cements Question And Answers

“Common challenges in mastering zinc phosphate cement effectively: FAQs provided”

Zinc Phosphate Cement:

Zinc phosphate is the oldest of the luting cements, the terms “crown and bridge” and “zinc oxyphosphate” have also been used for this cement.

Composition of Zinc Phosphate Cement:

Powder:
Powder

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Liquid:

Liquid

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Manipulation of Zinc Phosphate Cement:

  • Spatula used – Stainless steel
  • Mixing time – 1 min 15 sec
  • Dispense the cement – 1.4 gm / 0.5 ml

The steps involved in the manipulation of zinc phosphate cement are as follows:

  • A cool glass slab is used in order to delay the settling and allow more powder to be incorporated before the matrix formation occurs.
  • The liquid should be dispensed just before mixing.
  • The powder is added in small increments.
  • A large area is covered during mixing in order to dissipate the exothermic heat.
  • Maximum amount of powder should be incorporated in the liquid to ensure minimum solubility and maximum strength.
  • An appropriate consistency is attained by the addition of more powder to the liquid and not by allowing a thin mix to thicken.

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Procedure of Zinc Phosphate Cement:

The powder is added in small increments (to adjust the consistency) mixing is done with stainless steel spatula using a brisk circular motion. Each increment is mixed for 15 to 20 seconds. A large area is covered during mixing in order to dissipate the exothermic heat. Maximum amount of powder should be incorporated in the liquid to ensure minimum solubility and
maximum strength.

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