@conference{
author = "Anđelković, Maja and Ajduković, Zorica and Kostić, Milena and Krunić, Nebojša and Kaličanin, Biljana and Ignjatović, Nenad",
year = "2007",
abstract = "Fixed dentures are created in order to rehabilitate the function of orofacial system, to
correct disordered interdental relation, as well as the relation between jaws and to do esthetic
correction. Binding of fixed dentures to the teeth carriers is done with a layer of binding
biomaterials from the group of dental cements. Cement as the choice of dental biomaterials has
to be the best cement for the most frequent, routine management for these type of works and
most frequently used materials – metal, acrylate, ceramics. Cement must be safe to use with
patients. Ideally, it must have longtime advantages such as to be for various uses, to find the
right balance between results and simplicity of application, which are the most important for
routine management. There are many types of cement. In this study, Zn-phosphate and
glassionomer cement were used. In modern dental technology, production of cement is well
developed and the most concerns are about non-toxicity, biocompatibility, bioinertion,
biofunction. In some cases acidic balance disorder of saliva medium can bring to release of low
doses of heavy metal ions after the reaction of cement and heavy metal ions from dental
compounds. In this study, the best results were achieved with glassionomer cement, because the
lowest percent of released heavy metal ions in saliva medium was noticed after cementing of
fixed dentures by glassionomer cement. Because of its characteristics, glassionomer cement can
be the choice material for permanent cementing of fixed prosthetic dentures.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA",
journal = "Programme and The Book of Abstracts / Ninth Annual Conference YUCOMAT 2007, Herceg Novi, September 10-14, 2007",
title = "Evaluation of glassionomer cement application for permanent binding of prosthetic dentures",
pages = "179-179",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_6281"
}