1.Comparison of effect of desensitizing agents on the retention of crowns cemented with luting agents: an in vitro study.
Sonune Shital JALANDAR ; Dange Shankar PANDHARINATH ; Khalikar ARUN ; Vaidya SMITA
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2012;4(3):127-133
PURPOSE: Many dentists use desensitizing agents to prevent hypersensitivity. This study compared and evaluated the effect of two desensitizing agents on the retention of cast crowns when cemented with various luting agents. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ninety freshly extracted human molars were prepared with flat occlusal surface, 6 degree taper and approximately 4 mm axial length. The prepared specimens were divided into 3 groups and each group is further divided into 3 subgroups. Desensitizing agents used were GC Tooth Mousse and GLUMA(R) desensitizer. Cementing agents used were zinc phosphate, glass ionomer and resin modified glass ionomer cement. Individual crowns with loop were made from base metal alloy. Desensitizing agents were applied before cementation of crowns except for control group. Under tensional force the crowns were removed using an automated universal testing machine. Statistical analysis included one-way ANOVA followed by Turkey-Kramer post hoc test at a preset alpha of 0.05. RESULTS: Resin modified glass ionomer cement exhibited the highest retentive strength and all dentin treatments resulted in significantly different retentive values (In Kg.): GLUMA (49.02 +/- 3.32) > Control (48.61 +/- 3.54) > Tooth mousse (48.34 +/- 2.94). Retentive strength for glass ionomer cement were GLUMA (41.14 +/- 2.42) > Tooth mousse (40.32 +/- 3.89) > Control (39.09 +/- 2.80). For zinc phosphate cement the retentive strength were lowest GLUMA (27.92 +/- 3.20) > Control (27.69 +/- 3.39) > Tooth mousse (25.27 +/- 4.60). CONCLUSION: The use of GLUMA(R) desensitizer has no effect on crown retention. GC Tooth Mousse does not affect the retentive ability of glass ionomer and resin modified glass ionomer cement, but it decreases the retentive ability of zinc phosphate cement.
Acrylic Resins
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Alloys
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Caseins
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Cementation
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Collodion
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Crowns
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Dental Cements
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Dentin
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Dentin Sensitivity
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Dentists
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Glass
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Glass Ionomer Cements
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Glutaral
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity
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Molar
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Phosphates
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Polymethacrylic Acids
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Retention (Psychology)
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Silicon Dioxide
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Tooth
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Zinc
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Zinc Compounds
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Zinc Phosphate Cement
2.A simplified chair-side remount technique using customized mounting platforms.
Mamta Devendrakumar CHAUHAN ; Shankar Pandharinath DANGE ; Arun Narayan KHALIKAR ; Smita Padmakar VAIDYA
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2012;4(3):170-173
Correct occlusal relationships are part of the successful prosthetic treatment for edentulous patients. Fabrication of complete dentures comprises of clinical and laboratory procedures that should be executed accurately for achieving success with fabricated dentures. Errors occurring during the clinical and laboratory procedures of a denture may subsequently lead to the occlusal errors in the final prosthesis. These occlusal errors can be corrected in two ways: i) in patient's mouth ii) by recording new centric relation and remounting dentures on an articulator. The latter method is more feasible because the mobility of denture base on the mucosa in oral cavity does not permit the identification of premature contacts in centric occlusion and tooth guided eccentric excursions. This article describes a modest and effective clinical chair-side remount procedure using customized mounting platforms.
Centric Relation
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Dental Articulators
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Denture Bases
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Denture, Complete
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Dentures
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Humans
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Mouth
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Mucous Membrane
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Occlusal Adjustment
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Prostheses and Implants
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Tooth

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