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Transillumination-Aided Infiltration of MIH-Affected Molars: Evaluation of the Clinical Workflow. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Paediatr Dent
Marouane O   +5 more
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Measurement of the Permeability of Dental Enamel and its Variation with Depth using an Electrochemical Method

open access: yesJournal of Dental Research, 1986
To investigate the permeability of the dental enamel of erupted and unerupted human pre-molars and its variation with depth, we determined the resistivity of successive 100-μm-thick layers. The electrical resistance of halved tooth crowns at zero Hertz, which according to Scholberg et al.
P M M Hoppenbrouwers   +1 more
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Impedance of dental enamel membranes as a predictor for their permeability

Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 1982
The permeability of dental enamel membranes can be estimated by means of diffusion-measurements with radio-isotopes. Because of the low intrinsic permeability of these membranes, determination via this route generally takes two weeks. In this paper a much faster electrochemical method is presented, in which the real and imaginary part of the membrane ...
J M P M Borggreven, F C M Driessens
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Effect of laser irradiation on the permeability of bovine dental enamel

Archives of Oral Biology, 1980
The transport of ionic and non-ionic compounds through bovine dental enamel was measured before and after irradiation with a carbon dioxide laser (energy density 10J/cm2). The irradiation increased the permeability of enamel rather than decreased it as postulated by other workers to explain the increased resistance to surface demineralization produced ...
J M P M Borggreven   +2 more
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Effect of phytate and hexadecylamine on the permeability of bovine dental enamel

Archives of Oral Biology, 1983
The effect of hexadecylamine on the permeability of bovine dental enamel was investigated using a radiochemical diffusion technique. Treatment with an aqueous solution of hexadecylamine reduced the permeability of the enamel by about 20 per cent. Pre-treatment of the enamel with an aqueous solution of phytate followed by hexadecylamine yielded a ...
J M P M Borggreven, F C M Driessens
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Enhanced permeability of acid-etched or ground dental enamel

Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1997
Acid etching creates retentive microcraters on enamel surfaces. Designing of a partial denture often involves reshaping the supporting and retentive teeth by grinding the enamel. Unfortunately, both these procedures damage the enamel surface. In vivo such surface damage takes several months to recover.This study evaluated the effect of 1-minute etching,
M, Kuhar, P, Cevc, M, Schara, N, Funduk
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Permeability of human dental enamel to acriflavine and potassium fluoride

Archives of Oral Biology, 1971
Abstract Permeability of human dental enamel was studied by following the penetration of acriflavine and potassium fluoride when applied to the surface of the teeth either in vitro or in vivo. Using ultraviolet microscopy to follow the penetration of acriflavine, and the increased resistance to acid etching to follow fluoride penetration, the ...
W J, Tarbet, L S, Fosdick
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