Total hip arthroplasty surgery has been successfully applied for many years in the end-stage treatment of patients with last stage hip arthritis (osteoarthritis). A number of cementing methods have been used to increase prosthesis survival, success of the surgery, and for the strong fixation of components. Over the years, the methods and techniques of cementing have shown technological improvements and changes. In this review article, we aimed to evaluate the current cementing methods by examining the clinical and experimental results of their applications and techniques. We evaluated the results of bone surface preparation, fixation enhancing methods, and cementing techniques in total hip arthroplasty in the context of current literature.