The irritational qualities of dental materials

The Journal of the American Dental Association - Tập 59 Số 5 - Trang 954-966 - 1959
David F. Mitchell1
1Professor and chairman, department of oral diagnosis, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis.

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Materials tested (see table) and source: Cohesive Gold Ropes, Morgan Hastings Co., Philadelphia: Ney-Oro-A-1, J. M. Ney Co., Hartford. Pieces of a casting were used; silver amalgam, Mynol, Alloy Improved, Mynol Chemical Co., Philadelphia; S. S. White Copper Amalgam, Philadelphia; Fused feldspathic porcelain pellets generously prepared by The Dentists Supply Co., New York; the resin, Kadon, and the experimental resins, prepared by L. D. Caulk Co., Milford Del.; S. S. White Silicate Cement, Philadelphia; zinc oxide, U.S.P., Merck & Co., Rahway, N. J.; eugenol, I. U. pharmacy; zinc acetate, Merck & Co.; calcium hydroxide, purified powder, J. T. Baker Chem. Co., Phillipsburg, N. J.; S. S. White temporary stopping; croton oil, Fritzsche Bros., Inc., New York; zinc phosphate cement, Tenacin, and Grip, a resin cement, L. D. Caulk Co.; Red copper cement, Mizzy, Inc., New York; Repelac (varnish), L. D. Caulk Co.

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