zinc oxide-eugenol impression material

zinc oxide-eugenol impression material
مادة أكسيد الزنك و اليوجينول المنطبعة
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مادَّةُ أُكْسيدِ الزِّنْكِ و اليوجينول المُنْطَبِعَة

English-Arabic Medical Dictionary. 2013.

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  • Zinc oxide eugenol — Combining zinc oxide and eugenol (contained in oil of cloves) forms zinc oxide eugenol which can be used as a filling or cement material used in dentistry. It is classified as an intermediate restorative material and has anaesthetic and… …   Wikipedia

  • Impression (dental) — a custom dental mould A dental impression may be described as an accurate representation of part or all of a person s dentition and other areas of the mouth. The dental impression forms an imprint (i.e. a negative mould) of those teeth and gums,… …   Wikipedia

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  • impression — n. (in dentistry) a mould made of the teeth and surrounding soft tissues or of a toothless jaw. A soft impression material (e.g. silicone or alginate) is placed over the teeth or jaw and sets within several minutes, producing an elastic mould.… …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • Zinc — A mineral essential to the body, zinc is a constituent of many enzymes that permit chemical reactions to proceed at normal rates. It is involved in the manufacture of protein (protein synthesis) and in cell division. Zinc is also a constituent of …   Medical dictionary

  • cement — 1. A layer of bonelike mineralized tissue covering the dentin of the root and neck of a tooth that serves to anchor the fibers of the periodontal ligament. SYN: cementum [TA], substantia ossea dentis, tooth c.. 2. In …   Medical dictionary

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