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Lysine-Grafted MCM-41 Silica as An Antibacterial Biomaterial [PDF]
: A facile strategy for zwitterionization of bioceramics based on direct incorporation of L-lysine amino acid via the ε-amino group onto mesoporous MCM-41 materials is proposed.
Delgado, Ezequiel +7 more
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ABSTRACT This in vitro study evaluated the effects of intracanal medications on the metabolic activity and adhesion of human periodontal ligament‐derived mesenchymal stem cells. Tested groups included Control (without medication), Triple Antibiotic Paste (TAP), Double Antibiotic Paste (DAP), calcium hydroxide with saline, calcium hydroxide with 2 ...
Arian Braido +7 more
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Surface Modification of Biomaterials for Conjugation with Human Fetal Osteoblasts
Surface functionalization of hydroxyapatite (HA) and ?-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) bioceramics with chemical ligands containing a pyrrogallol moiety was developed to improve the adhesion of bone cell precursors to the biomaterials.
Françoise Borcard +8 more
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Perfluorodecalin and bone regeneration [PDF]
Perfluorodecalin (PFD) is a chemically and biologically inert biomaterial and, as many perfluorocarbons, is also hydrophobic, radiopaque and has a high solute capacity for gases such as oxygen.
D Le Nihouannen +10 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to compare the physicochemical properties of EndoSequence Root Repair Material (ERRM) Fast and CeraPutty with ProRoot MTA and Biodentine, focusing on setting time, radiopacity, microhardness, and pH. Setting time was measured using a Gilmore‐type indenter applied every 5 min until no indentation was observed (n = 15 per group).
So‐Mang Lee +3 more
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ABSTRACT The sealing performance of endodontic sealers may be influenced by environmental factors such as pH and blood‐derived proteins. This in vitro study evaluated the effects of pH variation and protein contamination on calcium ion (Ca2+) release and push‐out bond strength (BS) of a calcium silicate‐based sealer (Bio‐C Sealer) and an epoxy resin ...
Walter Raucci‐Neto +6 more
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Antibacterial Ceramics for Dental Applications
Background: The aim of this review was to evaluate the antibacterial properties of functionalized bioceramics for dental applications. Methods: The electronic databases PubMed, Medline, ProQuest, and Google Scholar were used to search for peer-reviewed ...
Lubica Hallmann, Mark-Daniel Gerngross
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A mini review focused on the proangiogenic role of silicate ions released from silicon-containing biomaterials [PDF]
Angiogenesis is considered an important issue in the development of biomaterials for the successful regeneration of tissues including bone. While growth factors are commonly used with biomaterials to promote angiogenesis, some ions released from ...
Buitrago, JO +5 more
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ABSTRACT This systematic review has investigated whether the preoperative periapical radiographic status (PPRS) is a predictor of VPT success/survival. Four databases were searched for studies published from inception to November 2024. The studies' characteristics were tabulated, and a meta‐analysis was performed to evaluate the correlation between ...
Isadora de Souza Basso +3 more
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Engineering antibacterial bioceramics: Design principles and mechanisms of action
The urgency to address skeletal abnormalities and diseases through innovative approaches has led to a significant interdisciplinary convergence of engineering, 3D printing, and design in developing individualised bioceramic bioscaffolds.
Ngoc Huu Nguyen +6 more
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