Preferred Label : resin cements;
MeSH definition : Dental cements composed either of polymethyl methacrylate or dimethacrylate, produced
by mixing an acrylic monomer liquid with acrylic polymers and mineral fillers. The
cement is insoluble in water and is thus resistant to fluids in the mouth, but is
also irritating to the dental pulp. It is used chiefly as a luting agent for fabricated
and temporary restorations. (Jablonski's Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p159);
MeSH synonym : cements, resin; cement, resin; resin cement;
MeSH annotation : dent cements; D25-26 qualif;
Is substance : O;
Origin ID : D019279;
UMLS CUI : C0376523;
Allowable qualifiers
Indexing information
- AQ bond [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- ASPA II [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- ASPA IV [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- PAAMA 2 [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- XR bond [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- bisfil [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- eko [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- gluma [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
Record concept(s)
Related MeSH Supplementary Concept(s)
- Den-Mat [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- ECD-89 [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- EG bond [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- Lute-It [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- Rely-X [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- blugloo [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- calibra [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- comspan [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- enlight [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- fusio [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- iBond [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- liner F [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- lumicon [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- lumifor [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- maxcem [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- nexus [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- orthon [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
Semantic type(s)
Dental cements composed either of polymethyl methacrylate or dimethacrylate, produced
by mixing an acrylic monomer liquid with acrylic polymers and mineral fillers. The
cement is insoluble in water and is thus resistant to fluids in the mouth, but is
also irritating to the dental pulp. It is used chiefly as a luting agent for fabricated
and temporary restorations. (Jablonski's Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p159)