Contemporary Permanent Luting Agents Used in Dentistry: A Literature Review

  • SÜMER E
  • DEĞER Y
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Abstract

Dental cements are widely used in dentistry.  Base material, temporary filling material and luting agents can all have different clinical applications. Different types of cement have also been developed for various orthodontic and endodontic treatments. In literature it is still argued that there is not ideal cement answering all purposes yet, so different materials are required for the comprehensive patient treatments and it is not always that easy to make the best choice. The aim of this article is to provide a clinically relevant discussion of contemporary permanent luting agents, in order to enhance the dentist’s ability to make proper cementation choices and application. How to cite this article: Sümer E, Değer Y. Contemporary Permanent Luting Agents Used in Dentistry: A Literature Review. Int Dent Res 2011;1:26-31. Linguistic Revision: The English in this manuscript has been checked by at least two professional editors, both native speakers of English.

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SÜMER, E., & DEĞER, Y. (2011). Contemporary Permanent Luting Agents Used in Dentistry: A Literature Review. International Dental Research, 1(1), 26. https://doi.org/10.5577/intdentres.2011.vol1.no1.5

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