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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 128, No 8, 1123-1127.
© 1997 American Dental Association

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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 128, Issue 8, 1123-1127
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CLINICAL PRACTICE

The effect of cementing procedures on retention of prefabricated metal posts



JD Utter, BH Wong, and BH Miller

Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, USA.

Twelve prefabricated posts were cemented in extracted teeth with zinc phosphate cement, 14 with resin cement after the canals were acid etched and 14 with zinc phosphate cement after acid etching. After thermocycling, specimens were subjected to a straight-line tensile force. The posts cemented with resin cement had significantly higher tensile strength than those cemented with the two zinc phosphate cement treatments.





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