| cermet cements | Fluoride-releasing restorative materials made by the sintering of metal (usually silver) particles to glass ionomer powder. Glass ionomers are fluoride-releasing cements that are not very durable. Sintering of the metal particles is a means of improving those physical properties that will make the glass ionomer cement more durable. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Ketac-Silver, Cements, Cermet, Ketac Silver, KetacSilver
| cermet |
A physical mixture of ceramics and metals; examples are alumina plus nickel and zirconia plus nickel.
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| cermet |
A composite material consisting of a combination of ceramic and metallic materials. The most common cermets are the cemented carbides, composed of an extremely hard ceramic (eg WC, TiC), bonded together by a ductile metal such as cobalt or nickel. [2]
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