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Zinc polycarboxylate cement penetrates the dentinal tubules
Zinc polycarboxylate cement penetrates the dentinal tubules
False
Polyacrylic acid is a weaker acid than phosphoric acid
Polyacrylic acid is a weaker acid than phosphoric acid
True
Zinc polycarboxylate cement can be used for permanent cementation of translucent restorations
Zinc polycarboxylate cement can be used for permanent cementation of translucent restorations
False
Zinc polycarboxylate cement can penetrate dentinal tubules.
Zinc polycarboxylate cement can penetrate dentinal tubules.
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Polyacrylic acid is a stronger acid than phosphoric acid.
Polyacrylic acid is a stronger acid than phosphoric acid.
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Zinc polycarboxylate cement is suitable for permanent cementation of translucent restorations.
Zinc polycarboxylate cement is suitable for permanent cementation of translucent restorations.
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Zinc polycarboxylate cement can penetrate the dentinal tubules.
Zinc polycarboxylate cement can penetrate the dentinal tubules.
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Polyacrylic acid is a stronger acid than phosphoric acid.
Polyacrylic acid is a stronger acid than phosphoric acid.
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Zinc polycarboxylate cement is suitable for permanent cementation of translucent restorations.
Zinc polycarboxylate cement is suitable for permanent cementation of translucent restorations.
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