Why is zinc oxide eugenol contraindicated under composite?

... Traditional base materials, such as zinc oxide-eugenol cements, have been contraindicated for composite restorations due to inhibition of resin polymerization by the phenolic hydrogen of eugenol.
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Why is zinc oxide eugenol not to be used under a composite restoration?

Zinc oxide–eugenol cements should be used with caution under resin-based composite restorations because the eugenol can inhibit the polymerization of the resin. A glass ionomer cement base may be placed over zinc oxide–eugenol before the placement of resin-based composite in order to avoid polymerization.
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Which base is contraindicated in a composite restoration?

# Which of the following is contraindicated beneath composite resins as liner/ base? The correct answer is B. Zinc oxide -eugenol.
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Why placing zinc oxide eugenol under amalgam is not recommended?

Zinc oxide eugenol is not used as base material especially when unfilled and filled resins are used as restorative materials because eugenol interferes with polymerization process of resins.
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Why is it not used under a composite resin?

However it is not compatible with resin composite materials because it blocks adhesion and has a detrimental effect on the bonding properties.
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Can you use Dycal under composite?

Further studies are necessary to suggest that Dycal can be used without any inhibitions under composite resin restorations, may be in vivo studies with long-term follow-up of the outcome are required.
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Can you use zinc oxide eugenol under amalgam?

Zinc oxide/eugenol cements are mixtures of zinc oxide (powder) and eugenol (liquid). They are mainly used as a lining or base under amalgam restorations and as temporary luting cements or filling materials.
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Why ZOE is not used as a base under composite?

One of the most accepted and indisputable statements in restorative dentistry is that cavity bases containing Zinc-Oxide-Eugenol (ZOE) have a negative effect on polymerization of conventional composites, yielding weaker restorations.
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What liner can be used under composite?

In our practice, we have traditionally used resin modified glass ionomer (RMGI) liner/bases for deep cavities and composite procedures. By their nature, RMGI liners are typically fluid materials that can adapt more readily to the internal aspects of a cavity preparation.
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Why are eugenol based liners contraindicated when using composite restorations?

... Traditional base materials, such as zinc oxide-eugenol cements, have been contraindicated for composite restorations due to inhibition of resin polymerization by the phenolic hydrogen of eugenol.
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Which base is used in composite restoration?

A suitable base material for composite resin restorations: zinc oxide eugenol.
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What are the resins used in composites preparation?

Common thermosets are polyester, vinyl ester, epoxy, and polyurethane. Thermosets cross link during the curing process to form an irreversible bond. Polyester: Unsaturated polyester resins (UPR) are the workhorse of the composites industry and represent approximately 75% of the total resins used.
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Can you use ZOE with composite?

According to many investigations, a resin-based composite material should not be used over ZOE because it increases microleakage and produces poor bond strength to dentin because eugenol suppresses the polymerization of composite resin [11,12].
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Does eugenol inhibit polymerization?

Eugenol reacts with free radicals, thereby inhibiting the polymerization of methacrylate monomers [18]. Thus, it is incompatible with the resin restorative system. Although eugenol inhibits the polymerization of methyl methacrylate (MMA), a fast polymerization probably occurs when eugenol is consumed.
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Is zinc oxide-eugenol cement still impeding the use of resin-based restoration a systematic review?

Conclusion: There is no consensus on the deleterious effect of ZOE on resin-based dental material. However, all the tests conducted were in vitro and most of them showed a significant reduction in the quality of resin restorative and cement materials when used with ZOE.
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Which of the following Cannot be used as a base material under composite resins?

# Which of the following materials cannot be used as a base under composite restorations? Answer: C. Zinc Oxide Eugenol.
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Is zinc oxide eugenol same as IRM?

Zinc oxide-eugenol cement (IRM) is a low-strength base used as a temporary cement filling in the event that the patient will return at a later date for a semi-permanent restoration. The powder is mainly zinc oxide and the liquid is eugenol with olive oil as a plasticizer.
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What is zinc oxide eugenol used for?

Zinc oxide/eugenol cements are mixtures of zinc oxide (powder) and eugenol (liquid). They are mainly used as a lining or base under amalgam restorations and as temporary luting cements or filling materials.
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What base is used under amalgam?

Zinc oxide eugenol (ZOE) is the traditional base for amalgam restorations.
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Can you use Dycal under amalgam?

A. E. Castle says that 'DYCAL is not able to withstand the condensation pressure of packing the amalgam'.
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Why zinc phosphate is used as a base under amalgam?

'" Choice of zinc phosphate cement has been based upon its insulating properties and its relatively high compressive strength when compared with other base forming materials. During the condensation of amalgam the compressive strength and fiow can be favour- ably affected by the technique and the pack- ing pressure.
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Can we use Dycal under GIC?

CaOH under GIC is redundant and counterproductive. One is placing a hard compressive strength materiral (GIC) on a softer one (Dycal). The rate of reparative dentin is constant and is not determined by the use of Dycal.
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How do you protect pulp from composite restoration?

This light-cured resin modified calcium silicate material uses a hydrophilic resin matrix which allows for the significant release of calcium and hydroxide ions to aid in pulp tissue therapy. Since it is resin based and light-cured, it is an easy solution for pulp protection under all composite restorations.
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Can Dycal be used for direct pulp capping?

Dycal® Calcium Hydroxide Liner is a two-component, rigid-setting, self-curing material designed for use in direct and indirect pulp capping and as a protective liner under dental adhesives, varnishes, filling materials, cements, and other base materials.
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