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The effect of antimicrobial additives on the properties of dental glass-ionomer cements: a review
Aim: The aim of this article is to review the literature on the use of antimicrobial additives in glass-ionomer dental cements. Method: An electronic search between 1987 and the end of 2017 was performed using PubMed, Web of Science and Google search ...
T. Tüzüner, A. Dimkov, J. Nicholson
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This study identifies DEC2 as a critical transcriptional repressor of Scn2a that directly binds E‐box motifs in its promoter to regulate neuronal plasticity and epileptogenesis. Functional manipulation of DEC2 alters seizure susceptibility in vivo. Cannabidiol enhances this repression, unveiling a novel DEC2‐SCN2A axis underlying its anticonvulsant ...
Huifang Song+24 more
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Introduction: bacterial dental plaque and biofilms are formed in hard and soft dental tissue alike. They are the main cause of dental caries and periodontal disease in the patients affected.
Alain Manuel Chaple Gil
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Calcium-phosphate cements is one of the most popular types of biomaterials, both due to their specific properties of self - setting and of their superior biocompatibility.
N. Angelescu+4 more
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Resin matrix dental materials undergo contraction and expansion changes due to polymerization and water absorption. Both phenomena deform resin-dentin bonding and influence the stress state in restored tooth structure in two opposite directions.
G. Sokołowski+7 more
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This study demonstrates that prolonged rhythmic 40 Hz light flicker enhances spatial learning by stimulating PV interneuron‐dependent neurogenesis. The light flicker selectively activates PV interneurons, which enhances GABAergic support for the integration of immature neurons in the adult dentate gyrus.
Hai Yan+16 more
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GLASS-IONOMER MODIFIKASI RESIN
Development of ideal dental materials to replace tooth tissue has been the objective of many researchers and manufacturers. Consequently, a wide range of dental materials with different chemical compositions, properties and recommendations on clinical ...
Bambang Irawan Sosrosoedirdjo
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MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF DENTAL EROSIONS IN GASTRO-ESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE [PDF]
Digital planning based on professional oral photographs and films is needed in order to realise minimal invasive treatments of dental erosions (DE) in gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Andrei Picos+4 more
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Durability of bond strength to dentin using two universal adhesives in different etching modes
Aim. To evaluate the bond durability of two universal adhesives; mild and ultra-mild in both etch-and-rinse and self-etch modes after simulated in-vitro degradation by long-term water storage or thermocycling. Methods.
Amany A. Salem+2 more
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Sleep deprivation triggers systemic immune activation characterized by neutrophil accumulation and cytokine release. This study reveals a conserved metabolic‒epigenetic mechanism whereby lactate‐induced H3K18 lactylation upregulates RORα expression, promoting neutrophilic inflammation.
Ren Zhou+15 more
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