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Methacrylates in dental restorative materials

Contact Dermatitis, 2004
Commercial dental restorative materials were analysed in order to obtain information about the occurrence of sensitizing acrylates. Acetone‐soluble methacrylates of 7 bonding materials, 8 composite resins and 2 glass ionomers were identified by gas chromatography with mass‐selective detection and quantified by liquid chromatography with ultraviolet ...
Katri Suuronen   +3 more
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Polishing dental amalgam restorations

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1987
Evaluation des surfaces (rugosite, morphologie) obtenues par differentes techniques de polissage pour 3 alliages d'amalgames ...
J.D. Eick   +5 more
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An Adhesive Dental Restorative Material

Journal of Dental Research, 1971
Development of elastomeric polyurethane resins for use as adhesive liners under composite restorative materials is reviewed. The elastic nature of these adhesive films appears to provide a marginal seal despite dimensional changes of the restorative material.
Ronald J. Schubert   +3 more
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Ceramics as biomaterials for dental restoration

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2008
Sintered ceramics and glass-ceramics are widely used as biomaterials for dental restoration, especially as dental inlays, onlays, veneers, crowns or bridges. Biomaterials were developed either to veneer metal frameworks or to produce metal-free dental restorations.
Heinrich Kappert   +4 more
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The quality of restorative dental care

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1979
This study investigated the quality of restorative care in a group of health center employees. With limitations in sample size, representativeness of the sample, and methods of measuring quality clearly recognized, the results of the study suggest that significant improvements in the quality of amalgams, synthetic restorations, crowns, fixed partial ...
John Nalbandian   +3 more
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A Smart Dental Prosthesis to Restore Dental Proprioceptivity

2020 XXXV Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems (DCIS), 2020
Natural teeth eventually fall out as one becomes older, making it more difficult chewing, speaking and get a reference plane for the body postural equilibrium. To minimize the problem, the missing teeth are eventually replaced by implants that restore the referred functions but miss the sensing of the applied force.
Jose Machado da Silva   +6 more
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Radiopacity of dental restorative materials

Clinical Oral Investigations, 2012
Radiopacity of dental materials enables clinician to radiographically diagnose secondary caries and marginal defects which are usually located on the proximal gingival margin. The aim of this study was to measure the radiopacity of 33 conventional resin composites, 16 flowable resin composites, and 7 glass ionomer cements and to compare the results ...
Tomaž Hitij, Aleš Fidler
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The effect of dental restorative materials on dental biofilm

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2002
To 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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Gingival Reactions to Dental Restorations

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1970
(1970). Gingival Reactions to Dental Restorations. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica: Vol. 28, No. 6, pp. 895-904.
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BILATERAL SYMMETRY OF DENTAL RESTORATIONS IN A DENTAL CARE PROGRAM

Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1971
Drs. DeJong and Dunning have utilized a finding of Hyatt in the 1920's regarding the bilaterality of carious lesions to work out an intriguing method for measuring the quality of dental care.
Norman DeJong, James M. Dunning
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