2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.36894
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Evaluation of Bond Strength of Resin and Non-resin Cements to Different Alloys

Abstract: Background: A strong metal-cement bond is one of the many factors that contribute to the clinical success of a fixed prosthesis. Even though it is crucial to create ideal resistance and retention forms during tooth preparation, dental cement must be strong enough to hold the restoration in place in the mouth. The present study set out to evaluate and compare the binding strength of resin modified glass ionomer cement, resin cement, and glass ionomer cement to four different metal alloys: titanium alloy, cobalt… Show more

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