The tensile bond strength between three polycarboxylate cements and Types I and III gold, 304 stainless steel, and cobalt-chrome alloy was compared to that obtained with a silico-phosphate and a zinc phosphate cement. The polycarboxylate cements showed higher strengths with almost all alloys than did the other two.
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