ISO 3107-1974 rus PDF
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Full title and description
ISO 3107:1974 — Dental zinc oxide/eugenol cementing materials. International standard specifying basic definitions, composition categories, performance requirements and general test methods for zinc oxide/eugenol based dental cements used in restorative dentistry (temporary and permanent cementation).
Abstract
The 1974 edition of ISO 3107 provides requirements and test procedures for zinc oxide/eugenol cementing materials delivered as separate components for use in restorative dentistry. It covers material classification, basic physical properties and performance criteria relevant to clinical cementation and handling; it does not include detailed biological or toxicological requirements (later revisions expanded and clarified content).
General information
- Status: Withdrawn / superseded (replaced by later editions and revisions).
- Publication date: October 1974 (Edition 1, 1974-10).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 11.060.10 (Dentistry).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (1974).
- Number of pages: 10 pages.
Scope
ISO 3107:1974 applies to non‑water‑based zinc oxide/eugenol dental cements supplied as separate powder and liquid components and intended for use in restorative dentistry as cementing materials. The standard defines required physical characteristics and test methods to assess properties such as consistency, setting behaviour and basic mechanical performance applicable to temporary and some permanent cementation uses. The 1974 edition was later revised to extend scope and update test and safety considerations.
Key topics and requirements
- Definitions and classification of zinc oxide/eugenol cement types.
- Requirements for basic physical properties (consistency, setting time, dimensional behaviour).
- Performance test methods for mixing, working time and initial strength appropriate to clinical use.
- Packaging and labelling recommendations for separate-component cements.
- Notes on limitations: the 1974 edition does not set specific biological/toxicological limits; these aspects were addressed more fully in later revisions.
Typical use and users
Primary users are dental materials manufacturers, dental laboratories, standards committees, test laboratories and clinicians involved in restorative dentistry who need standardised test methods and material definitions for zinc‑oxide/eugenol cements. Regulatory or procurement professionals and national standards bodies may consult the standard when referencing material requirements or historical specifications.
Related standards
ISO 3107:1974 was revised and superseded by ISO 3107:1988 and later editions (including 2004, 2011 and the most recent consolidated versions). National and regional adoptions (for example EN / DIN variants) and later ISO revisions provide updated scope, test methods and safety considerations; consult current ISO 3107 editions for present requirements.
Keywords
Dental cement; zinc oxide eugenol; zinc oxide non‑eugenol; cementing materials; restorative dentistry; test methods; ISO 3107; temporary cement; dental materials standard.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 3107:1974 is the original (1974) International Standard that specified requirements and test methods for zinc oxide/eugenol dental cementing materials (powder and liquid components). It is an historical edition now withdrawn and later revised.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers classification, basic physical requirements and standard test procedures for zinc oxide/eugenol cementing materials used in restorative dentistry (primarily temporary and some permanent cementation applications). It does not give comprehensive biological/toxicological limits in the 1974 text; later editions address these areas more fully.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Dental materials manufacturers, dental laboratories, testing laboratories, clinicians and standards bodies use the standard as a reference for material definitions and test methods; procurement and regulatory stakeholders may consult it for historical specifications.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 3107:1974 is withdrawn and has been superseded by later editions (notably ISO 3107:1988 and subsequent revisions up to the most recent ISO 3107 editions). Users requiring current requirements should refer to the latest ISO 3107 edition.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: ISO 3107 belongs to a family of dentistry standards (ISO/TC 106 series) addressing dental materials and test methods. The document has been revised multiple times; related standards and later ISO 3107 editions should be considered the authoritative, current references.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Dental cement; zinc oxide/eugenol; zinc oxide non‑eugenol; restorative dentistry; cementing materials; test methods; ISO 3107.