cementáló
Cementáló is a Hungarian noun formed from the verb cementálni, meaning to cement. It can refer to an agent—someone or something that performs cementation—or to a device or method involved in cementing. In everyday use the term is most common in dentistry, where a cementáló is the professional who applies dental luting cement to attach restorations such as crowns, bridges, inlays, or orthodontic appliances to prepared teeth. The process, called cementálás or cementáció, aims to create a durable bond, seal the margins, and prevent leakage. Common cements include zinc phosphate, glass ionomer, resin cement, and resin-modified glass ionomer; the procedure typically involves isolating the tooth, mixing and applying cement, seating the restoration, and removing excess cement while checking occlusion.
Beyond dentistry, cementáló can refer to devices or methods that apply cement to join materials, though more
Etymology: the suffix -áló forms an agent noun in Hungarian, indicating someone or something that performs the