Frozen-slab technique for mixing zinc phosphate cement for cast restorations. 1980

S M Newman

The technique for handling zinc phosphate cement can be altered to achieve enhanced properties of the cement. The compressive strength of the material can be decreased. The film thickness can be maintained within acceptable limits, and the possibility of pulpal damage can be kept low by maintaining temperature changes in the cement similar to those obtained from a room temperature-slab technique. The technique advocated by this report is as follows: 1. Store the aluminum slab with vinyl covering in a freezer at -15 degrees C to -20 degrees C in a plastic bag to prevent ice formation on the surface. 2. Remove the slab when ready to mix. 3. Quickly wipe the slab clean. 4. Dispense twice as much powder and liquid as recommended on the slab. 5. Start timer. 6. Slowly incorporate the powder into the liquid over a large area of the slab for 2 minutes. 7. Allow the mix to remain on the slab. 8. The instrument for placing the cement can be placed under the slab. The casting can be placed on a corner of the slab. 9. At 10 minutes, place the cement into the casting(s) and seat. 10. Remove excess cement. 11. Clean the slab by rinsing in water and gently wiping. 12. Dry the slab, place it in the plastic bag, and return it to the freezer.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D002484 Cementation The joining of objects by means of a cement (e.g., in fracture fixation, such as in hip arthroplasty for joining of the acetabular component to the femoral component). In dentistry, it is used for the process of attaching parts of a tooth or restorative material to a natural tooth or for the attaching of orthodontic bands to teeth by means of an adhesive. Cementations
D002627 Chemistry, Physical The study of CHEMICAL PHENOMENA and processes in terms of the underlying PHYSICAL PHENOMENA and processes. Physical Chemistry,Chemistries, Physical,Physical Chemistries
D003442 Crowns A prosthetic restoration that reproduces the entire surface anatomy of the visible natural crown of a tooth. It may be partial (covering three or more surfaces of a tooth) or complete (covering all surfaces). It is made of gold or other metal, porcelain, or resin. Dental Crowns,Crown, Dental,Crowns, Dental,Dental Crown,Crown
D003762 Dental Instruments Hand-held tools or implements especially used by dental professionals for the performance of clinical tasks. Instrument, Dental,Dental Instrument,Instruments, Dental
D005615 Freezing Liquids transforming into solids by the removal of heat. Melting
D006358 Hot Temperature Presence of warmth or heat or a temperature notably higher than an accustomed norm. Heat,Hot Temperatures,Temperature, Hot,Temperatures, Hot
D000535 Aluminum A metallic element that has the atomic number 13, atomic symbol Al, and atomic weight 26.98. Aluminium,Aluminium-27,Aluminum-27,Aluminium 27,Aluminum 27
D013997 Time Factors Elements of limited time intervals, contributing to particular results or situations. Time Series,Factor, Time,Time Factor
D014753 Vinyl Compounds Compounds containing the vinyl (-C Compounds, Vinyl
D015036 Zinc Phosphate Cement A material used for cementation of inlays, crowns, bridges, and orthodontic appliances and occasionally as a temporary restoration. It is prepared by mixing zinc oxide and magnesium oxide powders with a liquid consisting principally of phosphoric acid, water, and buffers. (From Bouchers' Clinical Dental Terminology, 3d ed) Cement, Zinc Phosphate

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