نتایج جستجو برای: eugenol cement

تعداد نتایج: 29661  

Journal: :Journal of endodontics 1989
G Hasselgren C Reit

Seventy-three teeth with acute irreversible pulpitis were subjected to emergency pulpotomies. After removal of the coronal portion of the pulp, a sterile cotton pellet or zinc oxide-eugenol cement was placed against the remaining pulp tissue. The cotton pellet was either dry or moistened with camphorated phenol, cresatin, eugenol, or isotonic saline. This gave six different groups of treatment ...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2009
Ramin Mosharraf Bahram Soleimani Mehdi Sanaee-Nasab

AIM Remnants of provisional cement on the internal surface of cast restorations can have an adverse effect on the performance of the definitive luting agent. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of eugenol-containing temporary cement removal by an ultrasonic or an organic solvent on the retentive strength of metallic rings cemented to amalgam cores using zinc phosphate cement. ...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1985
D M Ranly F Garcia-Godoy

The diffusion of glutaraldehyde from zinc oxide and eugenol cement (ZOE) into water was measured. The egress was found to be substantial and correlated to the amount of glutaraldehyde which was incorporated initially. The percentages of the fixative which diffused from the ZOE preparations containing 2,5, or 10% glutaraldehyde were virtually identical, demonstrating that there is no restriction...

2015
MAMILLA R. CHARAN RAJA VARSHA SRINIVASAN SHARMILA SELVARAJ SANTANU KAR MAHAPATRA

Eugenol (1-allyl-4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzene) is the phenolic component of essential oil and the main constituent of Eugenia caryophyllata, Ocimmum gratissimum and several others medicinal plant. In view of its non-mutagenic and non-carcinogenic properties, eugenol is generally regarded as safe by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations. Eugenol has been recently shown to be...

Journal: :The Journal of prosthetic dentistry 1984
L Fattore W F Malone J L Sandrik B Mazur T Hart

The importance of accurate, reliable recording mediums cannot be understated. Function and esthetics are directly related to this critical step. Dental recording materials must be accurate, easily manipulated, and economical for effective use. Five types of intraoral records of 31 patients were registered and placed on an arcon, semiadjustable articulator to measure the magnitude and direction ...

2003
P. Manitto D. Monti P. Gramatica

The allylphenols eugenol and methyleugenol are synthesized in 0. basilicum from ferulic acid and coniferyl alcohol whose sidechains are converted into allyl groups with retention of all carbon atoms, and hydrogen atoms of the hydroxy-group are quantitatively incorporated into the allyl group; a previous hypothesis for the biosynthesis of these compounds, which involved loss of the C-1 from thes...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 1975
J W Farah J A Hood R G Craig

A computerized dental model was used to study the stress induced in a Class 1 amalgam restoration when supported by bases of varying materials and thickness. Under the same load, the maximum tensile stresses and deflections in the amalgam restoration increased at least threefold with a zinc oxide-eugenol base as compared with a ZnPO4 cement base.

Journal: :Journal of oral rehabilitation 1989
C F Driscoll G D Woolsey T G Reddy R G Craig

The solubility of four dental cement bases was measured in simulated dentinal fluid and distilled water to evaluate the relevancy of the American Dental Association solubility test for cement bases in contact with vital dentine. A simulated dentinal fluid was formulated utilizing glucose, distilled water, and sterile human plasma. Cement-base samples were immersed in either distilled water or s...

2013
Azadeh Harandi Maryam Forghani Jamileh Ghoddusi

INTRODUCTION This case report describes apexogenesis treatment of three molar teeth of an 8-year-old boy using three different pulpotomy agents. METHODS Pulpotomy was performed on decayed immature molar teeth with established irreversible pulpitis and the remaining pulp was capped with either zinc oxide eugenol, ProRoot mineral trioxide aggregate or calcium-enriched mixture (CEM) cement. Teet...

Journal: :Australian dental journal 2008
J E Dudley L C Richards J R Abbott

BACKGROUND The cementation of crowns to dental implant abutments is an accepted form of crown retention that requires consideration of the properties of available cements within the applied clinical context. Dental luting agents are exposed to a number of stressors that may reduce crown retention in vivo, not the least of which is occlusal loading. This study investigated the influence of compr...

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