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Calcium Hydroxide – Effects, Uses and Safety

Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) is an inorganic compound widely used in medicine, dentistry, and the food industry. It has strong alkaline properties and exerts antimicrobial as well as tissue-stimulating effects.

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