Remineralizing dental cements contain source(s) of calcium and phosphate
ions, adhesive resin monomers, reinforcing base resin monomers, and
catalysts able to initiate the polymerization of the adhesive and
reinforcing base resin monomers. Such dental cements can be used as
orthodontic cements, crown and bridge cements, adhesives, sealants,
cavity liners, and protective coatings. The release of calcium and
phosphate ions and, optionally, fluoride ions, protects tooth structure
from demineralization, a precursor of tooth decay.