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[Cements for fixed prostheses. Traction resistance force].

A Calderini, G P Farronato, A B Gianni

    Dental Cadmos
    |May 15, 1989
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    Dental cements are crucial for fixed prosthesis rehabilitation. Glass ionomer and zinc oxide-eugenol cements demonstrate superior tensile strength compared to others, offering better performance for dental restorations.

    Area of Science:

    • Dental Materials Science
    • Prosthodontics
    • Biomaterials Engineering

    Background:

    • Cementation is fundamental for fixed prosthesis success.
    • Understanding luting cement properties is vital for clinical application.
    • Tensile strength is a key mechanical property influencing cement longevity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate and compare the tensile strength of various dental luting cements.
    • To identify which cements offer superior mechanical properties for fixed cast restorations.

    Main Methods:

    • Investigated the tensile strength of selected dental cements.
    • Utilized standardized testing protocols for mechanical property assessment.
    • Performed statistical analysis to determine significant differences between cement groups.

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    Main Results:

    • Glass ionomer cements exhibited high tensile strength.
    • Zinc oxide-eugenol cements with EBA additive showed comparable superior strength.
    • Statistically significant differences were observed in tensile strength among the tested cements.

    Conclusions:

    • Glass ionomer and zinc oxide-eugenol with EBA are recommended for fixed prosthesis cementation due to superior tensile strength.
    • These findings support evidence-based selection of luting cements for enhanced restoration durability.