| BIS | bone cement implantation syndrome; Brain Information Service; building illness syndrome |
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| CEJ | cement-enamel junction |
| LVC | low-viscosity cement |
| CPC | Calcium Phosphate Cement |
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| GIC | Glass ionomer cement |
| HAC | Hydroxyapatite cement |
| CEJ | cement enamel junction |
| cement | <dentistry> A nonmetallic material used for luting, filling, or permanent or temporary restorative purposes, made by mixing components into a plastic mass that sets, or as an adherent sealer in attaching various dental restorations in or on the tooth. Synonym: cementum. Origin: see cementum (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cement base | <dentistry> A layer of dental cement, sometimes medicated, that is placed in the deep portion of a cavity preparation to protect the pulp, reduce the bulk of a metallic restoration, or eliminate undercuts. Synonym: cavity preparation base. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cement corpuscle | <dentistry> A cementocyte contained within a lacuna or crypt of the cementum of a tooth; an entrapped cementoblast. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cement line | The refractile boundary of an osteon or interstitial lamellar system in compact bone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cemental caries | <dentistry> Caries of the cementum of a tooth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cementation | <orthopaedics> The joining of objects by means of a cement (e.g., in fracture fixation, such as in hip arthroplasty for joining of the acetabular component to the femoral component). <dentistry> It is used for the process of attaching parts of a tooth or restorative material to a natural tooth or for the attaching of orthodontic bands to teeth by means of an adhesive. (08 Mar 2000) |
| cementicle | <dentistry> A calcified spherical body, composed of cementum lying free within the periodontal membrane, attached to the cementum or imbedded within it. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cementification | Metaplastic production of cementum or cementoid within a less differentiated connective tissue, e.g., cementification of a fibroma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cementoblast | <pathology> One of the cells concerned with the formation of the layer of cementum on the roots of teeth. Origin: L. Cementum, cement, + G. Blastos, germ (05 Mar 2000) |
| cementoblastoma | <tumour> A benign odontogenic tumour of functional cementoblasts; it appears as a mixed radiolucent-radiopaque lesion attached to a tooth root and may cause expansion of the bone cortex or be associated with pain. Synonym: benign cementoblastoma, true cementoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cementoclasia | Destruction of cementum by cementoclasts. Origin: L. Cementum, cement, + G. Klasis, fracture (05 Mar 2000) |
| cementoclast | <pathology> One of the multinucleated giant cells, identical with osteoclasts, that are associated with the resorption of cementum. Origin: L. Cementum, cement, + G. Klastos, broken (05 Mar 2000) |
| cementocyte | <pathology> An osteocyte-like cell with numerous processes, trapped in a lacuna in the cementum of the tooth. Origin: L. Cementum, cement, + G. Kytos, cell (05 Mar 2000) |
| cementodentinal | Relating to the dentin and cementum of teeth. Synonym: cementodentinal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cementodentinal junction | <dentistry> The surface at which the cementum and dentin of the root of a tooth are joined. Synonym: dentinocemental junction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| glass ionomer cement | A dental cement produced by mixing a powder prepared from a calcium aluminosilicate glass with an aqueous solution of polyacrylic acid. Origin: ion + -mer (05 Mar 2000) |
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| resin cement | A monomer or monomer/polymer system used as a dental luting agent; used in cementation of restorations or orthodontic brackets to the teeth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| modified zinc oxide-eugenol cement | Dental cement obtained by mixing zinc oxide and eugenol with one or more additives. (05 Mar 2000) |
| composite dental cement | An organic dental cement modified by the inclusion of inorganic materials treated with a coupling agent to bond them to the polymers. (05 Mar 2000) |
| copper phosphate cement | A dental preparation, the combination of a solution of orthophosphoric acid with a cement powder (usually zinc oxide) modified with varying proportions of copper oxide. (05 Mar 2000) |
| polycarboxylate cement | Water-soluble low-molecular-weight polymers of acrylic or methacrylic acid that form solid, insoluble products when mixed with specially prepared zno powder. The resulting cement adheres to dental enamel and is also used as a luting agent. (12 Dec 1998) |
| silicate cement | <chemical> A relatively hard, translucent, restorative material used primarily in anterior teeth. Chemical name: Silicic acid, aluminum calcium salt (12 Dec 1998) |
| dental cement | <dentistry> Bonding substances available in the form of two components that are mixed together immediately before use, setting to a hard mass. They are used in restorative and orthodontic dental procedures as luting (cementing) agents, as bases, and as restorative materials. Resins and polymers used as restorative materials are usually called restorative resins rather than cements. (12 Dec 1998) |
| inorganic dental cement | A dental cement consisting usually of metallic salts or oxides which, when mixed with a specific liquid, form a plastic mass that sets. (05 Mar 2000) |
| intercellular cement | A hypothetical adhesive substance formerly believed to occur between some epithelial cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| organic dental cement | A dental cement consisting mainly of synthetic polymers. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tooth cement | <dentistry> A bony substance covering the root of a tooth. (08 Jan 1998) |
| zinc oxide-eugenol cement | Least irritating of the cements. The powder is essentially zinc oxide with strengtheners and accelerators. The liquid is basically eugenol. (boucher's clinical dental terminology, 4th ed, p50) (12 Dec 1998) |
| zinc phosphate cement | <chemical> A material used for cementation of inlays, crowns, bridges, and orthodontic appliances and occasionally as a temporary restoration. It is prepared by mixing zinc oxide and magnesium oxide powders with a liquid consisting principally of phosphoric acid, water, and buffers. Chemical name: Phosphoric acid, zinc salt (2:3) (12 Dec 1998) |
| unmodified zinc oxide-eugenol cement | A dental cement obtained by mixing zinc oxide and eugenol without modifiers. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Cementations
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Synonyms : Cementomas
| cement |
concrete pavement is sometimes referred to as cement; "they stood on the grey cement beside the pool" a building material that is a powder made of a mixture of calcined limestone and clay; used with water and sand or gravel to make concrete and mortar something that hardens to act as adhesive material make fast as if with cement; "We cemented our friendship" cover or coat with cement any of various materials used by dentists to fill cavities in teeth cementum: a specialized bony substance covering the root of a tooth bind or join with or as if with cement
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a specialized bony substance covering the root of a tooth
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| cemental tear |
cementum tear, complete or partial detachment of a fragment of cementum from the root surface of a tooth, especially that occurring in association with occlusal trauma. Called also cemental or cementum fracture.
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| cementoenamel junction |
the line at which the cementum covering the root of a tooth and the enamel covering its crown meet, designated anatomically as the cervical line.
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The solid material that precipitates in the pore space of sediments, binding the grains together to form solid rock. (See page(s) 127)
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| Cement | a specialized bony substance covering the root of a tooth |
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| Cement | something that hardens to act as adhesive material |
| Cement | a building material that is a powder made of a mixture of calcined limestone and clay |
| Cement | concrete pavement is sometimes referred to as cement |
| Cement | any of various materials used by dentists to fill cavities in teeth |
| Cement | make fast as if with cement |
| Cement | bind or join with or as if with cement |
| Cement | cover or coat with cement |
| Cement | a machine with a large revolving drum in which cement is mixed with other materials to make concrete |
| Cement | the iron carbide constituent of steel and cast iron |
| Cement | like or relevant to or having the properties of cement |
| Cement | a specialized bony substance covering the root of a tooth |
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