Calcium hydroxide, traditionally called slaked lime, hydrated lime, slack lime, or pickling lime, is a chemical compound with the chemical formula Ca(OH)2.
Calcium hydroxide poisoning Definition Calcium hydroxide is a white powder produced by mixing calcium oxide ("lime") with water. Calcium hydroxide poisoning occurs when someone swallows this substance.
Calcium hydroxide poisoning Alternate Names : Hydrate - calcium, Lime milk, Slaked lime Definition ...
Calcium hydroxide is a substance that is useful for treating dentine hypersensitivity. It covers the dentine surface and thus closes the dentine tubes, which can cause pain when open. For more information, see Tooth Hypersensitivity.
In Ellis II fractures, the exposed dentin is covered with calcium hydroxide, which provides a protective covering for nerves and blood vessels.
properties of reducing inflammation and ability to kill bacteria. It can be duplicated under laboratory conditions by dissolving calcium cyanamid in water, and then heated under high pressure to produce a compound of urea and calcium hydroxide.
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