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The Effect of Composition on the Erosion Properties of Calcium Hydroxide Cements

H.J. Prosser

Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Cornwall House, Stamford Street, London SE1, England

D.M. Groffman

Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Cornwall House, Stamford Street, London SE1, England

A.D. Wilson

Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Cornwall House, Stamford Street, London SE1, England

Calcium hydroxide - alkyl salicylate cements are based on bidentate chelate structures. All of the cements are hydrolytically unstable. The release of calcium, hydroxide, and salicylate ions into aqueous solution depends on the nature of the plasticizer.

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Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 61, No. 12, 1431-1435 (1982)
DOI: 10.1177/00220345820610121101


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