What do all polymer based cements not have?
water unless contamination occurred
Composition of zinc polycarboxylate cement:
What type of reaction occurs with polycarboxylate cements?
chelation
- carboxylate groups chelate to calcium
- this one does bond to tooth structure (unlike zinc oxide that just chelates internally)
Which material is very acidic but doesn’t penetrate into tubules much due to size of molecule?
Poly carboxylate is a ______ to glass ionomer.
forerunner
Composition of glass ionomer:
How you can use glass ionomer
Properties of glass ionomer:
difference between adhesive and self adhesive resin cements:
What is a primer for?
it is a chemical agent used to increase the affinity of an adhesive to metallic or ceramic materials (inside the crown/restoration)
Two basic categories:
ideal properties for cement:
disadvantages of resin based cements:
Resin cements are classified via:
Why should you selectively etch even when you’re using self adhesive resin cement?
because it is less strong in that it relies solely on the acidity of the cement and does not acid etch enamel very well
Advantage of light cured resin cement:
When is dual cure resin cements indicated?
when ceramic is too thick or too opaque (white) or metallic crown
What are the self and light cure imitators used in dual cure resin cements?
What is tack cure?
Downside of chemical/self cure resin cements:
Which resin cement has a universal bonding agent?
adhesive resin cements
(self-etch, total etch, selective etch)
What does the universal bonding agent do in adhesive resin cements?
bonds cement to the tooth
What does the optional phosphoric acid (30-40%) do?
How is adhesive resin cement cured?
light or dual cured