Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
National Register of Historic Places listings in Kerr County, Texas; Old Camp Verde; Privilege Creek; Wallace Creek; User:Nyttend/County templates/TX/2; User:Patapsco913/sandbox; File talk:Map of Texas highlighting Kerr County.svg; Template:KerrCountyTX-geo-stub; Template:Kerr County, Texas; Category:Populated places in Kerr County, Texas
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate
It is suitable for cementing all-ceramic crowns, porcelain inlays and onlays. [26] Self-adhesive resin cements has shown an acceptable clinical result when used for ceramic inlays. [32] [33] Self-adhesive resin cements also demonstrated high and adequate survival rates when used as a cement for metal ceramic crowns making it a feasible alternative.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate
The many uses of this cement include permanent cementation of crowns, orthodontic appliances, intraoral splints, inlays, post systems, and fixed partial dentures. Zinc phosphate exhibits a very high compressive strength, average tensile strength and appropriate film thickness when applies according to manufacturer guidelines.
If a temporary crown becomes de-cemented, it is important that a dentist examine the patient as overeruption of the opposing teeth may prevent accurate fitting of the final crown. [8] If a dentist cannot be seen in a timely manner, the temporary crown may be re-cemented by applying temporary cement to the temporary crown.
This is intended to be a complete list of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Kerr County, Texas. There are six properties listed on the National Register in the county. Three of these are individually listed as Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks while two more include Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks within their ...
Temporary crowns can either be direct, if constructed by the dentist in the clinic, or indirect if they are made off-site, usually in a dental laboratory. Generally direct temporary crowns tend to be for short-term use. Where medium-term or long-term temporisation is required, the use of indirect temporary crowns should be considered. [10]