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<dc:date>2013-05-24T12:40:59Z</dc:date>
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<title>The effect of variability in the powder/liquid ratio on the strength of zinc phosphate cement</title>
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<description>The effect of variability in the powder/liquid ratio on the strength of zinc phosphate cement
McKenna, Jill E.; Ray, Noel J.; McKenna, Gerald; Burke, Francis M.
Abdalla, Ali I.
Aim:  To investigate (a) variability in powder/liquid proportioning (b) effect of the extremes of any such variability on diametral tensile strength (DTS), in a commercial zinc phosphate cement. Statistical analyses (a = 0.05) were by Student's t-test in the case of powder/liquid ratio and one-way ANOVA and Tukey HSD for for pair-wise comparisons of mean DTS. The Null hypotheses were that (a) the powder-liquid mixing ratios observed would not differ from the manufacturer's recommended ratio (b) DTS of the set cement samples using the extreme powder/liquid ratios observed would not differ from those made using the manufacturer's recommended ratio. Methodology:  Thirty-four undergraduate dental students dispensed the components according to the manufacturer's instructions. The maximum and minimum powder/liquid ratios (m/m), together with the manufacturer's recommended ratio (m/m), were used to prepare cylindrical samples (n = 3 x 34) for DTS testing. Results:  Powder/liquid ratios ranged from 2.386 to 1.018.The mean ratio (1.644 (341) m/m) was not significantly different from the manufacturer's recommended value of 1.718 (p=0.189). DTS values for the maximum and minimum ratios (m/m), respectively, were both significantly different from each other (p&lt;0.001) and from the mean value obtained from the manufacturer's recommended ratio (m/m) (p&lt;0.001). Conclusions:  Variability exists in powder/liquid ratio (m/m) for hand dispensed zinc phosphate cement. This variability can affect the DTS of the set material.
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<dc:date>2011-11-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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