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Comparative <i>in vitro</i> analysis of polishability of different composite resins. [PDF]
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Guided Endodontics-Potential and Limitations. [PDF]
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Virtual reality simulation for learning minimally invasive endodontics: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
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[An ideal form of dental cavity preparation for amalgam restoration].
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A Cavity Preparation Evaluation System in the Skill Assessment of Dental Students
Journal of Dental Education, 2016The aim of this study was to compare a computerized, laser‐scanning Cavity Preparation Skill Evaluation System (CPSES) with conventional teachers’ eye‐hand grading assessment of dental students’ Class I cavity preparation evaluations. Thirty‐eight cavity preparations of lower left first molars made by junior dental students at a dental school in China ...
Huiru, Zou +3 more
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Alteration of odontoblast osteonectin expression following dental cavity preparation
Archives of Oral Biology, 2001Cavity preparation can increase the active synthesis and secretion of non-collagenous proteins by odontoblasts, thus resulting in the deposition of tertiary dentine. In this study, the effect of cavity preparation on osteonectin expression was examined in odontoblasts of the rat tooth pulp. A class V cavity was prepared in rat first molars to stimulate
T, Itota +5 more
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Repair in the human dental pulp following cavity preparation
Archives of Oral Biology, 1970Abstract The reactions following cavity preparation with a Borden air turbine handpiece were studied in ninety-three caries-free young premolar teeth. Immediate damage to the dental pulp was greater in air-cooled than water-cooled specimens and this greater degree of injury was evident up to 15 days post-operatively.
E A, Marsland, D S, Shovelton
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Clinical Dental Application of Er:YAG Laser for Class V Cavity Preparation
Journal of Clinical Laser Medicine & Surgery, 1996Following the development of the ruby laser by Maiman in 1960, the Nd:YAG laser, the CO2 laser, the semiconductor laser, the He-Ne laser, excimer lasers, the argon laser, and finally the Er:YAG laser capable of cutting hard tissue easily were developed and have come to be applied clinically.
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