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Variation in SPC/STC Ratio as an Indicator of Age: A Computer-aided Forensic Odontology
Aim: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the change in pulp width at the level of cemento-enamel junction and its correlation to different age groups Materials and methods: It is a retrospective study in which we are going to see the changes in ...
Priyanka Debta +3 more
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Correlation between human chronological age and dentin volume of maxillary canine
Introduction: One of the identification methods in forensic odontology is to estimate age through tooth characteristics. With age, odontoblast cells that line the pulp cavity will continue the process of secondary dentin deposition at a lower rate ...
Alisha Zuchraini Pandji +2 more
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ASSESSMENT OF SECONDARY DENTINOGENESIS ON PERMANENT MOLARS – A MICRO-CT STUDY [PDF]
Purpose: This study quantitatively evaluates secondary dentinogenesis in permanent molars by comparing the volume and thickness of enamel, coronal dentin, and pulp chamber in immature and mature teeth.
Ralitsa Bogovska-Gigova
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The instant adhesive cyanoacrylate is appropriate for the suppression of caries progression, dentin hypersensitivity, and secondary caries.
Hourei Oh +3 more
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Inductive Influences of Demineralized Dentin and Bone Matrix on Pulp Cells: an Approach of Secondary Dentinogenesis [PDF]
The effects of demineralized dentin and bone matrix on dental ectomesenchymal cells were evaluated after observation periods of twa or three weeks. Autogenous dentin and bone matrix, obtained from the crowns of primary molars or maxillary cortical bone,
I. Kolokuris, D. Tziafas
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The colocalizations of pulp neural stem cells markers with dentin matrix protein-1, dentin sialoprotein and dentin phosphoprotein in human denticle (pulp stone) lining cells [PDF]
Background: The primary dentin, secondary dentin, and reactive tertiary dentin are formed by terminal differentiated odontoblasts, whereas atubular reparative tertiary dentin is formed by odontoblast-like cells.
Thomas Imhof +19 more
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Genetic and structural alterations of dentin: dentinogenesis imperfecta and dentin dysplasia [PDF]
Inherited dentine diseases, such as dentinogenesis imperfecta (DGI) and dentine dysplasia (DD) and their several subtypes, which are classified by Shield , based on clinical and radiological similarities, are genetic disorders that can affect the primary
Kurexi, Xuliya
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Background It has been claimed that an alkasite restorative material can neutralize acids produced by cariogenic bacteria from released hydrogen ions and enable to remineralization via calcium and fluoride ions.
Pawinee Wiriyasatiankun +2 more
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Degradation and Failure Phenomena at the Dentin Bonding Interface
Damage in the bonding interface is a significant factor that leads to premature failure of dental bonded restorations. The imperfectly bonded dentin-adhesive interface is susceptible to hydrolytic degradation and bacterial and enzyme attack, severely ...
Lamia Sami Mokeem +2 more
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Introduction: As the available space inside the tooth becomes smaller because of the continuous formation of secondary dentin, the pulp may suffer from a physiologic static compression.
Firas Kabartai +2 more
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