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The cement-forming properties of phytic acid
Journal of Dental Research
|May 1, 1983
Abstract:
The properties of aluminosilicate-phytic acid cements were investigated. They proved to be fast-setting and resistant to acid attack, with the ability to bond to enamel, but not to dentin.
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