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Dental Materials

Polyalkeonate Cement

April 23, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Dental Cement Question  1. Write a short note on polyalkeonate cement. Answer: Polyalkeonate cement is also known as glass ionomer cement alumina silicate polyacrylic acid or dentin substitute or man-made dentin. Polyalkeonate cement is the combination of the powder of silicate cement with the liquids of polycarboxylates, so the term polyalkeonate cement is … [Read more...] about Polyalkeonate Cement

Clinical Use Of Glass-Ionomer Cements

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The Clinical Use Of Glass-Ionomer Cements Question  1. What are tooth-colored restorative materials?  Answer: Tooth-colored restorative materials give the appearance of a natural tooth. Tooth-colored materials are: Composite resin Porcelain Glass ionomer cement Acrylic resin. "Understanding glass-ionomer cements through FAQs: Composition, properties, … [Read more...] about Clinical Use Of Glass-Ionomer Cements

Eugenol Based Cement Classification, Composition And Uses

April 23, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Eugenol Based Cement "What are eugenol-based cements? A detailed question and answers guide" Zinc Oxide Eugenol Cement: Classification of Zinc Oxide Eugenol Cement: ISO 3107:2004: Type I ZOE — For temporary cementation Class I - Settng cement Class II - Non-setting cement Type II ZOE — For permanent cementation Type III ZOE — Temporary filing … [Read more...] about Eugenol Based Cement Classification, Composition And Uses

Dental Adhesive Cement

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Dental Cement Write a short note on adhesive cement. Answer: Generally, there are two adhesive types of cement in dentistry that undergo strong bond formation with enamel. The adhesive cement is glass ionomer cement and zinc polycarboxylate cement. Glass Ionomer Cement: Glass ionomer cement chemically bonds to enamel and dentin, though the precise mechanism of … [Read more...] about Dental Adhesive Cement

Calcium Hydroxide Uses

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Calcium Hydroxide Calcium hydroxide is a relatively weak cement. Due to its alkaline nature, it also serves as a protective barrier against irritants from certain restorations. Applications / Uses of  Calcium hydroxide: For direct and indirect pulp capping. As low-strength bases-beneath silicate and composite restorations for pulp protection. Apexification … [Read more...] about Calcium Hydroxide Uses

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