Abstract

Clinical and Technical Considerations of Luting Agents for Fixed Prosthodontics

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  • The authors would like to thank the many reviewers who participated in the evaluation of the twenty submitted manuscripts

  • Even for the expert and researcher, the combination of these cements with the large variety of restorative materials would be a daunting task to test, and frequently the clinician has to hope that the choice is the proper one

  • A cement thickness of 50 or 100 μm tended to induce the highest μTBS, which are clinical parameters that are usually accepted in spite of the recommended 40 μm that is advocated by the American Dental Association

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Introduction

The authors would like to thank the many reviewers who participated in the evaluation of the twenty submitted manuscripts. The selection of an appropriate luting agent for final cementation of fixed restorations is no longer an easy decision. The numerous materials from which restorations can be fabricated demand a thorough knowledge of the material(s) they are made of and knowledge of the properties of luting agents.

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