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Developing Bioactive Dental Resins for Restorative Dentistry
Journal of dentistry research, 2023Despite its reputation as the most widely used restorative dental material currently, resin-based materials have acknowledged shortcomings. As most systematic survival studies of resin composites and dental adhesives indicate, secondary caries is the ...
M. Melo+6 more
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Current antibacterial agents in dental bonding systems: a comprehensive overview.
Future Microbiology, 2023Dental caries is mainly caused by oral biofilm acid, and the most common dental restoration treatment is composite dental restorations. The main cause of failure is secondary caries adjacent to the restoration.
H. Tebyaniyan+2 more
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Bioactive Dental Resin Composites with MgO Nanoparticles.
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2023Photoactivating dental resin composites have been the most prevailing material for repairing dental defects in various clinical scenarios due to their multiple advantages.
Yuanqi Wang+10 more
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Failure mode of dental restorative materials under Hertzian indentation
Dental Materials, 2007To explore the application of Hertzian indentation testing to amalgam and GIC; study the failure behavior of the bi-layer structure of each material on a relatively soft substrate; and investigate the effect of thickness.Amalgam (Lojic+, SDI, Bayswater, Australia) and ceramic-reinforced GIC (Advanced Healthcare, Tonbridge, UK) discs, 10 mm diameter ...
Yan Wang, Brian W. Darvell
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021
After nearly seven decades of development, dental composite restorations continue to show limited clinical service. The triggering point for restoration failure is the degradation of the bond at the tooth-biomaterial interface from chemical, biological ...
C. Montoya+6 more
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After nearly seven decades of development, dental composite restorations continue to show limited clinical service. The triggering point for restoration failure is the degradation of the bond at the tooth-biomaterial interface from chemical, biological ...
C. Montoya+6 more
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[Cavity lining as a cause of failure in dental restorations].
B Lüdin
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2020
Supplemental material, DS_10.1177_0022034520924390 for Risk Factors for Failure of Direct Restorations in General Dental Practices by R.J. Wierichs, E.J. Kramer and H.
R.J. Wierichs+2 more
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Supplemental material, DS_10.1177_0022034520924390 for Risk Factors for Failure of Direct Restorations in General Dental Practices by R.J. Wierichs, E.J. Kramer and H.
R.J. Wierichs+2 more
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Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2009
AbstractObjectives: To assess retrospectively, over at least 5 years, the incidences of technical and biological complications and failures in young adult patients with birth defects affecting the formation of teeth.Material and methods: All insurance cases with a birth defect that had crowns and fixed dental prostheses (FDPs) inserted more than 5 ...
Jürg Hüsler+5 more
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AbstractObjectives: To assess retrospectively, over at least 5 years, the incidences of technical and biological complications and failures in young adult patients with birth defects affecting the formation of teeth.Material and methods: All insurance cases with a birth defect that had crowns and fixed dental prostheses (FDPs) inserted more than 5 ...
Jürg Hüsler+5 more
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Dental restoration longevity: a critique of the life table method of analysis.
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1987The use of the life table method for assessing the longevity of dental restorations is growing. One reason for this is the availability of statistical computer packages which can be used by the non-expert, and this is tending to lead to an uncritical ...
J. A. Davies
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Journal of Adhesive Dentistry, 2018
PURPOSE Adhesively luted partial ceramic crowns have been documented to be clinically more durable than direct composite restorations when minimally invasively restoring large defects (replacing two cusps or more) in posterior teeth.
G. Politano, B. Van Meerbeek, M. Peumans
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PURPOSE Adhesively luted partial ceramic crowns have been documented to be clinically more durable than direct composite restorations when minimally invasively restoring large defects (replacing two cusps or more) in posterior teeth.
G. Politano, B. Van Meerbeek, M. Peumans
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