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J Dent Res 34(6): 839-848, 1955
© 1955 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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MEASUREMENT OF THE ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF DENTAL CEMENT

IV. EXTRACTED HUMAN TEETH; IN VIVO TESTS; SUMMARY

LLOYD J. PHILLIPS 1, RALPH W. PHILLIPS 1, and RICHARD J. SCHNELL 1

1 Department of Dental Materials, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, Ind.

Basic values for the electric conductivity of dental cementing materials have been determined in previous publications.7-9 Data reported in this paper indicate that under in vivo conditions, moisture, either by penetrating through the material or around the margins, prevents insulation of the metallic restoration from the tooth. Cement bases, per se, contribute little or nothing to this insulation. It is very important that the results of this work be interpreted only with respect to electric conduction.

Submitted on July 8, 1954







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