Adhesive cementing agents for the hard tissues of the human body

Dentistry – Method or material for testing – treating – restoring – or... – By lining or coating

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ABSTRACT:
An adhesive cementing agent is provided for the hard tissues of the human body, which contains a phosphoric or phosphonic acid ester compound containing at least one polymerizable functional group and either a group of the formula ##STR1## or a group of the formula ##STR2## or a high molecular weight compound obtainable by polymerizing the compound either alone or as a comonomer unit. This adhesive cementing agent has a high affinity for the tooth, bone and other hard tissues of the human body and enjoys prolonged stability in wet environments.

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