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  1. Rubber cement is a common household glue. It is often used for arts and crafts projects. Breathing in large amounts of rubber cement fumes or swallowing any amount can be extremely ...
  2. ... plots F.1. Erythromycin and colistin-loaded bone cement vs. bone cement without antibiotic Outcomes at 1 year after surgery ... tables G.1. Erythromycin and colistin loaded bone cement vs. bone cement without antibiotics Outcomes at 1 ...
  3. ... petroleum material that hardens when it cools. Asphalt cement poisoning occurs when someone swallows asphalt. If hot ... found in: Road paving materials Roofing materials Tile cements Asphalt may also be used for other purposes.
  4. ... relief, and improvement in ambulation. Adverse effects included cement leakage and was more commonly reported for vertebroplasty ... follow the manufacturer’s instructions for making the cement, to reduce the risk of embolisation. The procedure ...
  5. ... inflated. This restores the height of the vertebrae. Cement is then injected into the space to strengthen ... general anesthesia. Nerve injuries. Leakage of the bone cement into surrounding area (this can cause pain if ...
  6. ... the skin and into the fractured vertebra. A cement-like material called polymethylmethacrylate acrylic cement, called PMMA, is injected into the vertebra. The ...
  7. ... It can be held in place with special cement to allow your bone to grow onto it. ... plastic lining (socket) held in place with special cement. In a reverse total shoulder replacement, the positions ...
  8. ... and occur over a short duration. Glass Ionomer Cements (GIC) are tooth coloured restorations consisting of filler ... use of a resin versus GIC as luting cements. There is some evidence to support the use ...
  9. These products contain calcium hydroxide: Cement Limewater Many industrial solvents and cleaners (hundreds to thousands of construction products, flooring strippers, brick cleaners, cement thickening products, and many ...
  10. ... bone. The pieces can be attached using bone cement or screws. Attach the underside of your kneecap. A special bone cement is used to attach this part. Repair your ...
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