نتایج جستجو برای: cement size classification

تعداد نتایج: 1044113  

Journal: :Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine 2006
S Arici M Ozer N Arici Y Gencer

The introduction of air abrasion (sandblasting) technology to orthodontics may allow reaching optimum bond strength between the metal bracket and resin-modified glass ionomer cement. This study examined the effects of sandblasting metal bracket bases on the in vitro tensile bond strength of a resin-modified glass ionomer cement. Two-hundred foil-mesh based brackets were divided into ten groups ...

2014
Christian J. D. Bergmann Jim C. E. Odekerken Tim J. M. Welting Franz Jungwirth Declan Devine Ludovic Bouré Stephan Zeiter Lodewijk W. van Rhijn Rainer Telle Horst Fischer Pieter J. Emans

Bone substitutes, like calcium phosphate, are implemented more frequently in orthopaedic surgery to reconstruct critical size defects, since autograft often results in donor site morbidity and allograft can transmit diseases. A novel bone cement, based on β-tricalcium phosphate, polyethylene glycol, and trisodium citrate, was developed to allow the rapid manufacturing of scaffolds, by extrusion...

2009
Marsha A. Presley Robert A. Craddock Natalya Zolotova

[1] A line-heat source apparatus was used to measure thermal conductivities of a lightly cemented fluvial sediment (salinity = 1.1 g kg ), and the same sample with the cement bonds almost completely disrupted, under low pressure, carbon dioxide atmospheres. The thermal conductivities of the cemented sample were approximately 3 higher, over the range of atmospheric pressures tested, than the the...

2008
Hamlin M. Jennings Jeffrey W. Bullard Jeffrey J. Thomas Jose E. Andrade Jeffrey J. Chen George W. Scherer

Cement-based materials have complex multi-component, multiscale structures that first form through chemical reaction and then continue to change with time. As with most classes of materials, the porosity of cement paste strongly influences its properties, including strength, shrinkage, creep, permeability and diffusion. Pores in cement paste range in size from nanometers to millimeters, and num...

Journal: :Artificial organs 2003
Luís Alberto dos Santos Raúl García Carrodeguas Anselmo Ortega Boschi Antônio Celso de Arruda

alpha-Tricalcium phosphate bone cement, as formerly designed and developed by Driessens et al., consists of a powder composed by alpha-tricalcium phosphate (alpha-TCP) and hydroxyapatite (HA) seeds, and an aqueous solution of Na2HPO4 as mixing liquid. After mixing powder and liquid, alpha-TCP dissolves into the liquid and calcium deficient hydroxyapatite (CDHA), more insoluble than the former, ...

Journal: :The Journal of oral implantology 2005
Antonio Scarano Bartolomeo Assenza Maurizio Piattelli Giovanna Iezzi Giulio C Leghissa Alessandro Quaranta Pietro Tortora Adriano Piattelli

A microgap has been described at the level of the implant-abutment connection. This microgap can be colonized by bacteria, and this fact could have relevance on the remodeling of the peri-implant crestal bone and on the long-term health of the peri-implant tissues. The authors report on 272 implants with screw- or cement-retained abutments retrieved from humans for different causes during a 16-...

2016
William Nguyen Ha Fardad Shakibaie Bill Kahler Laurence James Walsh

Objective Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) cements contain two types of particles, namely Portland cement (PC) (nominally 80% w/w) and bismuth oxide (BO) (20%). This study aims to determine the particle size distribution (PSD) of PC and BO found in MTA. Materials and methods The PSDs of ProRoot MTA (MTA-P) and MTA Angelus (MTA-A) powder were determined using laser diffraction, and compared to s...

Journal: :Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society 2016

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