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Effect of light‐cured pulp capping materials on human dental pulp cells in vitro
Abstract Aim Gold standard as material in vital pulp therapy (VPT) is hydraulic calcium silicate cements (HCSC). To circumvent their prolonged setting time, light‐cured pulp capping materials containing calcium silicate or calcium hydroxide powder are available.
Laurentia Schuster+3 more
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Effect of Dentin Cleansers on the Bonding Efficacy of Dentin Adhesive
Mikio Chiba, Kazuo Itoh, S Wakumoto
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Testing Assumptions for Stable Isotope Analysis of Marine Mammal Dentin Growth Layer Groups. [PDF]
Bowen KR, Kurle CM.
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Dental pulp lymphatic vessel dynamics during tooth development and pulp stimulation in rodents
Abstract Aim The anatomy and functions of lymphatic vessels (LV) in mammals remain poorly understood compared to the blood vascular system. In particular, whether or not LV exist in the dental pulp is still controversial. This study aims to identify the existence of LV in the mouse dental pulp using a Prox1 (Prospero homeobox 1)‐eGFP transgenic mouse ...
Kento Tazawa+4 more
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Effectiveness of Continuous and Sequential Chelation and Different Agitation Techniques on Smear Layer Removal and Microhardness of Root Canal Dentin (An In Vitro Study). [PDF]
Kamil AA, Ali AH, Foschi F, Mannocci F.
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Abstract Aim To evaluate the influence of blade design (conventional, flat and hybrid) and metallurgical properties on the mechanical performance of nickel‐titanium endodontic instruments. Methodology Two hundred and seven NiTi instruments (25 mm in length) with three different blade designs were selected for analysis: conventional (n = 69, CC One Blue,
Emmanuel J. N. L. Silva+8 more
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Development of the Murine Periodontium. I. Role of Basement Membrane in Formation of a Mineralized Tissue on the Developing Root Dentin Surface [PDF]
R. Lamont MacNeil, Huw F. Thomas
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