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New Materials for Dental Implantology
Key Engineering Materials, 2017Metal-free implantology with zirconia devices is a relatively new technology. Nevertheless, more and more patients demand this kind of implant in place of the ones made out titanium due to the better aesthetics, lower risk of perimplantitis, concerns about metallic ions release.
Piconi C, Sandri M
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The effect of dental restorative materials on dental biofilm
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2002To investigate the arrangement of biofilms formed in vivo, volunteers wore splints with slabs of six different dental materials inserted to collect smooth surface plaque. After 5 d of undisturbed plaque accumulation, the specimens were vital stained and analyzed by the confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) to evaluate the percentage of vital ...
Auschill, Thorsten M.+5 more
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CLINICAL DENTISTRY, 2019
Dental material science can be a daunting subject for most dentists, given its origins in the pure sciences of physics and chemistry. Combining this with human biology, and trying to see through the fog of material manufacturers’ commercial claims, can ...
N. Longridge+3 more
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Dental material science can be a daunting subject for most dentists, given its origins in the pure sciences of physics and chemistry. Combining this with human biology, and trying to see through the fog of material manufacturers’ commercial claims, can ...
N. Longridge+3 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2016
The oral environment is considered to be an asperous environment for restored tooth structure. Recurrent dental caries is a common cause of failure of tooth-colored restorations.
M. Melo+4 more
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The oral environment is considered to be an asperous environment for restored tooth structure. Recurrent dental caries is a common cause of failure of tooth-colored restorations.
M. Melo+4 more
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Investigation of reactions to dental materials
British Journal of Dermatology, 2005Patients undergoing dental treatment can be exposed to a wide range of potential allergens, but adverse events seem infrequent. Patients with symptoms or signs of stomatitis, burning, tingling, cheilitis, oral lichenoid lesions, lip and facial swelling may relate their problems to dental treatment or to the use of dental products.
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2015
In dental treatment, treatment for restoring teeth (crown restorations) and for compensating for missing teeth (prosthetic treatments for missing teeth) involves the appropriate selection of metallic, ceramic, polymer materials or a combination of these materials as necessary for each individual patient.
Masaaki Nakai, Mitsuo Niinomi
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In dental treatment, treatment for restoring teeth (crown restorations) and for compensating for missing teeth (prosthetic treatments for missing teeth) involves the appropriate selection of metallic, ceramic, polymer materials or a combination of these materials as necessary for each individual patient.
Masaaki Nakai, Mitsuo Niinomi
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Prosthodontics dental materials: From conventional to unconventional.
Materials Science and Engineering C: Materials for Biological Applications, 2020Fatima Saeed+6 more
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DENTAL MATERIALS AND ESTROGENICITY
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1996Gerard Kugel, Charles M. Habib
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1956
George C. Pafenbarger, Ralph W. Phillips
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George C. Pafenbarger, Ralph W. Phillips
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