نتایج جستجو برای: cement composite board

تعداد نتایج: 203848  

Journal: :Journal of dentistry 2005
Anna-Maria Le Bell Lippo V J Lassila Ilkka Kangasniemi Pekka K Vallittu

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine bonding properties of two types of fibre-reinforced composite (FRC) posts cemented into root canals of molars. Serrated titanium posts served as reference. METHODS Prefabricated carbon/graphite FRC posts with cross-linked polymer matrix and individually formed glass FRC posts with interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) polymer matrix were compa...

2017
Tzehan Chen Brian J. Chow Meng Wang Ying Zhong Yu Qiao

In order to minimize the binder content in composite lunar “cement,” this paper uses JSC-1A lunar soil simulant and unsaturated polyester resin (UPR) to produce low-binder-content composite. Important system parameters such as compression pressure, compression duration, vibration, loading rate, loading number, and initial grain size distribution are analyzed. The most critical control variable ...

Journal: :Dental materials journal 2013
Marc Schmitter Tomislav Posavec Denise Mueller Katrin Mussotter Peter Rammelsberg Stefan Rues

To evaluate failure loads of teeth restored by use of alumina-coping, and to assess the effects of different amounts of residual tooth structure and different cements, standardized artificial alumina copings were fabricated on seventy-two molars. 24 of the copings were cemented by use of an adhesive resin cement (P-group), n=24 by use of glass-ionomer cement (K-group), and n=24 by use of a self...

2017
E. Takahashi A. Kaneuji R. Tsuda Y. Numata T. Ichiseki K. Fukui N. Kawahara

OBJECTIVES Favourable results for collarless polished tapered stems have been reported, and cement creep due to taper slip may be a contributing factor. However, the ideal cement thickness around polished stems remains unknown. We investigated the influence of cement thickness on stem subsidence and cement creep. METHODS We cemented six collarless polished tapered (CPT) stems (two stems each ...

2014
Jian-jun Zheng Hong S. Wong Nick R. Buenfeld

a Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310014, PR 5 China 6 b Concrete Durability Group, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, 7 SW7 2AZ, UK 8 9 ABSTRACT 10 11 In this study, the influence of the aggregate-cement paste interfacial transition zone (ITZ) on the steady-state 12 chloride diffusivity of morta...

2011
Menandro N. Acda

This study investigated the use of waste chicken feather (barbs and rachis) as reinforcement in cement-bonded composites. A series of composite boards consisting of various proportions of waste feather, cement, sand, and chemical admixtures were prepared. Mix workability decreased significantly as the proportion by weight of feathers or ground feathers increased from 5% to 20%. Boards containin...

Journal: :Tissue engineering. Part B, Reviews 2009
Kok Weng Lye Henk Tideman Matthias A W Merkx John A Jansen

Bone cement was first used in the 1950s. Since then many modifications have been made and alternatives developed to the original polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) cement. In view of the use of bone cement in a novel mandibular endoprosthetic system, we performed a review of the current literature on this material. Different cements are described and their potential use in a mandibular endoprostheti...

2016
Khaghani M Alizadeh S Doostmohammadi A

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM In order to increase the performance of glass ionomer cement, it is reinforced with metal powders, short fibers, bioceramics and other materials. Fluoroapatite (Ca10(PO4)6F2) is found in dental enamel and is usually used in dental materials due to its good chemical and physical properties. OBJECTIVES In this study, the effects of the addition of synthesized fluoroapatite ...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2008
Bandar M A Al-Makramani Abdul A A Razak Mohamed I Abu-Hassan

AIM The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of different luting agents on the fracture strength of Turkom-Cera all-ceramic copings. METHODS AND MATERIALS Standardized metal dies were duplicated from a prepared maxillary first premolar tooth using non-precious metal alloy (Wiron 99). Thirty Turkom-Cera copings of 0.6 mm thickness were then fabricated. Three types of luting age...

Journal: :Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan 1951

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