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Zinc phosphate dental cement was invented by William Morrison in 1873. He developed this cement as a restorative material that could be used in dental procedures.
Dental cement can last anywhere from a few months to several years, depending on the type used and the specific application. Temporary cement typically lasts a few weeks to a few months, while permanent cement can last for many years if properly applied and maintained.
Glass ionomer cement is known to cause the least irritation to the pulp among dental cements. It releases fluoride, which can help protect the tooth structure and promote remineralization.
Yes, expanded dental function allows certain dental professionals, such as dental hygienists or dental assistants, to place and cement crowns under specific circumstances and regulations. This practice can vary by region and the scope of practice defined by local dental boards or associations. It is essential for these professionals to have appropriate training and certifications to ensure the procedure is performed safely and effectively. Always check local regulations to confirm the legalities surrounding this practice.
To make zinc oxide cement for dental use, mix zinc oxide powder with a liquid such as eugenol to form a thick paste. The mixture should be smooth and free of lumps before being applied to the tooth surface. Allow the cement to set and harden before any further dental work is done.
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You need to chew on hot-ish tar and it will mould to you teeth. Hope i helped
Dycal is a dental cement used in dentistry that has a pH of around 9-10.
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