Bonding to Demineralized Dentin: Impact of Immediate and Delayed Dentin Sealing over Time [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Immediate dentin sealing (IDS) has been widely investigated in sound dentin; however, its efficacy on demineralized dentin remains insufficiently explored. This in vitro experimental study aimed to evaluate the shear bond strength (
Erika Pérez-Soto+10 more
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DSP and DPP are dispensable for initiation of dentin and enamel mineralization but critical for circumpulpal dentin mineralization [PDF]
Dentin sialophosprotein (DSPP) is cleaved into the N-terminal dentin sialoprotein (DSP) proteoglycan and the C-terminal dentin phosphoprotein (DPP; the most acidic proteins in humans).
Tian Liang+6 more
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Immunomodulation stimulates the innervation of engineered tooth organ [PDF]
The sensory innervation of the dental mesenchyme is essential for tooth function and protection. Sensory innervation of the dental pulp is mediated by axons originating from the trigeminal ganglia and is strictly regulated in time. Teeth can develop from
Bécavin, Thibault+5 more
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Dentine sialophosphoprotein signal in dentineogenesis and dentine regeneration [PDF]
Dentineogenesis starts on odontoblasts, which synthesise and secrete non-collagenous proteins (NCPs) and collagen. When dentine is injured, dental pulp progenitors/mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can migrate to the injured area, differentiate into odontoblasts and facilitate formation of reactionary dentine.
X M Xia+5 more
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The effect of fluoride iontophoresis on seal ability of self-etch adhesive in human dentin in vitro
Background Fluoride iontophoresis (FI) is a non-invasive method for the transfer of fluoride ions under electrical pressure into dental hard tissue. This study aimed to determine the effect of FI on the seal ability of self-etch adhesive in human dentin ...
Kanittha Kijsamanmith+3 more
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Dentin degradomics in dentin erosion
Background Dentin degradomics are the enzymes found in dentin endogenously and are aimed at attacking organic compounds of the relevant tissue. During dentin demineralization, these enzymes could turn into the reaction phase and may step up the degradation. Thus, their connection with dentin erosion and tissue loss should be explained.
Günçe Ozan+2 more
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Effects of dentin surface preparations on bonding of self-etching adhesives under simulated pulpal pressure [PDF]
ObjectivesThis study evaluated the effects of different smear layer preparations on the dentin permeability and microtensile bond strength (µTBS) of 2 self-etching adhesives (Clearfil SE Bond [CSE] and Clearfil Tri-S Bond Universal [CTS]) under dynamic ...
Chantima Siriporananon+5 more
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IGFs in Dentin Formation and Regeneration: Progress and Remaining Challenges
Tertiary dentin results from the interplay between the host defense and dental injury or infection. Modern endodontics aiming vital pulp treatment take the tertiary dentin formation as the interim step, with the final goal of a physiological pulp-dentin ...
Pengcheng He, Liwei Zheng, Xin Zhou
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Dentin sialoprotein and dentin phosphoprotein have distinct roles in dentin mineralization [PDF]
Dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP), a major non-collagenous matrix protein of odontoblasts, is proteolytically cleaved into dentin sialoprotein (DSP) and dentin phosphoprotein (DPP). Our previous studies revealed that DSPP null mice display a phenotype similar to human autosomal dominant dentinogenesis imperfecta, in which teeth have widened predentin ...
Taduru Sreenath+9 more
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Human dentin, as an important calcified tissue in the body, plays significant roles in withstanding masticatory forces and has a complex hierarchical organization.
Lijia Huang+5 more
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