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Effects of Finger Pressure Applied By Dentists during Cementation of All-Ceramic Crowns

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The results show that finger pressure varies by dentist, for this reason, the optimum pressure should be determined exactly.
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Objectives: To compare the finger pressure applied by dentists during cementation and to examine the effect of gender and time of day on finger pressure.

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Effects of cement, cement space, marginal design, seating aid materials, and seating force on crown cementation

TL;DR: The use of a die spacer, a heavier force of 30 lb, and glass ionomer cement significantly improved crown seating and the beveled preparation led to superior crown seating when the heavier force or glass ionomers cement was used.
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Retentive strength, disintegration, and marginal quality of luting cements.

TL;DR: The scanning electron microscope analysis of the margins revealed that the composite resin cement was almost intact, the zinc phosphate was subjected to limited disintegration, and the glass ionomer displayed the worst marginal integrity.
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The effect of application sustained seating pressure on adhesive luting procedure

TL;DR: The application of sustained seating pressure during luting procedures and the additional use of a hydrophobic light-cured adhesive both improve the final bond strength of the resin cement.
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Effect of seating force on film thickness of new adhesive luting agents

TL;DR: Analysis of variance and multiple comparisons testing disclosed that the seating force and class of material strongly influenced the film thicknesses of luting agents.
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Effect of tooth surface roughness on marginal seating and retention of complete metal crowns

TL;DR: The best retention for complete metal crown was demonstrated for tooth preparations ground with coarse diamonds and cemented with Panavia 21 cement, and differences in axial surface roughness had no effect on the marginal seating of the completeMetal crowns.