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Gastroesophageal reflux disease and tooth erosion [PDF]
The increasing prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in children and adults, and of “silent refluxers” in particular, increases the responsibility of dentists to be alert to this potentially severe condition when observing unexplained ...
Kaidonis, J., Ranjitkar, S., Smales, R.
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The Relationships Between Fluoride Intake Levels and Fluorosis of Late‐Erupting Permanent Teeth [PDF]
Objectives To examine the relationships between fluoride intake levels and fluorosis of late‐erupting permanent teeth. Methods The current study used information collected from 437 children in the longitudinal Iowa Fluoride Study.
Aasenden +43 more
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Classification review of dental adhesive systems: from the IV generation to the universal type [PDF]
Adhesive dentistry has undergone great progress in the last decades. In light of minimal-invasive dentistry, this new approach promotes a more conservative cavity design, which relies on the effectiveness of current enamel-dentine adhesives.
Migliau, Guido +5 more
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Ana Ferreira Souza,1 Marina Trevelin Souza,2 Janaína Emanuela Damasceno,1 Paulo Vitor Campos Ferreira,3 Gabriela Alves de Cerqueira,1 Flávio Henrique Baggio Aguiar,1 Giselle Maria Marchi1 1Department of Restorative Dentistry, Piracicaba Dental School ...
Souza AF +6 more
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Material properties and clinical application status of Biodentine
Biodentine is a bioactive dentin replacement material whose main component is high-purity tricalcium silicate without dicalcium silicate. It has a shorter cure time; although it has a higher solubility, it hardly affects the volume of the material.
WANG Ping, ZHANG Yingjuan
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Demineralization-remineralization dynamics in teeth and bone [PDF]
Biomineralization is a dynamic, complex, lifelong process by which living organisms control precipitations of inorganic nanocrystals within organic matrices to form unique hybrid biological tissues, for example, enamel, dentin, cementum, and bone ...
Abou Neel, EA +7 more
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Characterization of dentine to assess bond strength of dental composites [PDF]
This study was performed to develop alternating dentine adhesion models that could help in the evaluation of a self-bonding dental composite. For this purpose dentine from human and ivory was characterized chemically and microscopically before and after ...
Aljabo, A +6 more
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Slow-release fluoride devices: a literature review
Although the prevalence of caries has decreased dramatically over the past decades, it has become a polarised disease, with most of subjects presenting low caries levels and few individuals accounting for most of the caries affected surfaces.
Juliano Pelim Pessan +3 more
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Comparative evaluation of the effect of Er:YAG laser and low level laser irradiation combined with CPP-ACPF cream on treatment of enamel caries [PDF]
Objectives: This study investigated the effectiveness of low power red and infrared lasers and that of Er:YAG laser, in association with CPP-ACPF cream, on remineralization of white spot lesions.
Ahrari, Farzaneh +3 more
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Strontium and Caries: A Long and Complicated Relationship [PDF]
Investigations into the role of strontium (Sr) in caries prevention have attracted great interest in the research community in the past, with their peak in the 1970–80s.
Hara, Anderson T., Lippert, Frank
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