Dental SecretsStephen T. Sonis Hanley & Belfus, 1994 - 233 pagina's Part of a series which aims to test and review current clinical concepts in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format, this textbook of dentistry provides quick answers to often-asked questions, and presents factual information in an accessible manner. |
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Pagina 122
... ionomer liner achieves all the benefits of the GIC plus the high polishability , surface hardness , and strong bond to enamel of the composite resin . Composite shrinkage and marginal microleakage are greatly reduced . 59. Outline the ...
... ionomer liner achieves all the benefits of the GIC plus the high polishability , surface hardness , and strong bond to enamel of the composite resin . Composite shrinkage and marginal microleakage are greatly reduced . 59. Outline the ...
Pagina 124
... ionomer cements ? When a luting agent of zinc phosphate is used to cement a crown , the pressure of seating causes phosphoric acid to leak into dentin tubules of an unprotected crown preparation . The result is a high level of pulpal ...
... ionomer cements ? When a luting agent of zinc phosphate is used to cement a crown , the pressure of seating causes phosphoric acid to leak into dentin tubules of an unprotected crown preparation . The result is a high level of pulpal ...
Pagina 221
... ionomer cements as , 122 Cavity varnish , 120 Cementoblastoma , 50 Cementoma . See Dysplasia , periapical cemental Cements as bases , 120 composite resin . See Composite resins glass ionomer ( GICs ) , 121–122 , 124 metal - bonding ...
... ionomer cements as , 122 Cavity varnish , 120 Cementoblastoma , 50 Cementoma . See Dysplasia , periapical cemental Cements as bases , 120 composite resin . See Composite resins glass ionomer ( GICs ) , 121–122 , 124 metal - bonding ...
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