Dental Cements

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edit edit Dental Cements

They Can be defined as brittle materials that are formed from mixing powders and liquid.

edit edit Groups

Dental cements can be divided into 3 different groups namely

  1. Organic Cements
  2. Inorganic Cements
  3. Mixed Cements

edit edit Classes

they can be divided into many groups but the most commonly known ones include:

  1. Restoration Cements
  2. Luting Agents
  3. Bases and Liners
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