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J Dent Res 49(1): 86-92, 1970
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Dental Silicate Cements: XI. Electron Probe Studies

BRIAN E. KENT 1, KENNETH E. FLETCHER 1, and ALAN D. WILSON 1

1 Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Stamford Street, London SE 1, England

Electron probe studies on polished sections of dental silicate cement show that it consists of well-defined particles embedded in a phosphate matrix. The matrix contains phosphorus, aluminum, and calcium but no silicon. The calcium and aluminum originate from the particle surface, which becomes an aluminosilica gel, whereas the phosphorus is derived from the cement liquid.

Submitted on November 13, 1968







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