Dental Cement – Types, Functions, Features & Benefits

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Dental Cement – Types, Functions, Features & Benefits

Dental cement is a type of material that can be used for different dental purposes. Few types of cement are used to restore dental work, while other types are used to create original dental work. Some are temporary, while others are permanent. Dentists must follow the manufacturer's directions for each type of cement, in terms of using the correct ratios, mixing, and preparing it under the accurate temperature. There are five types of cement used for the dental purpose: zinc-oxide eugenol, polycarboxylate, zinc phosphate, glass ionomer and composite resin. Zinc-Oxide Eugenol 

Zinc-Oxide Eugenol liquid is composed of eugenol, water, zinc acetate, calcium chloride, and ascetic acid.

The powdered version consists of magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, and silica.

It comes in two types – one is weaker and is useful for temporary cementation, and the other includes reinforcing agents that make it more efficient for permanent cementation.

Zinc Phosphate 

Zinc phosphate liquid is composed of aluminium phosphate, phosphoric acid, and water.

The powdered version consists of magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, and silica.

It comes in two types: medium grain and fine grain.

The fine grain is used for permanent cementation of crowns, onlays, inlays, and bridges.

It creates a thin layer which is useful in accurate seatings of dental work.

The medium grain is used as insulation for the filling of deep cavities.


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