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Effect of a carious dentin softener on the dentin and pulp
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1977The application of GK-101 to carious dentin softens the first or outer layer which contains denatured collagen. The second or inner layer of carious dentin, containing normal collagen fibers, is unaffected. The pulps of dog teeth were not affected by applying the solution to freshly prepared sound dentin.
N, Kurosaki +3 more
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Porcelain to Dentin Bond Strength with a Dentin Adhesive
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1992Adhesion of porcelain to dentin may be important in those cases with little remaining enamel. The purpose of this study was to determine the bond strength of porcelain to dentin using a dentin adhesive (AllāBond) and compare it to the enamel bond strength. Sixty human molar teeth had either a dentin or enamel bonding site prepared by flat grinding to a
E Y, Tseng, R L, Cooley, J G, Evans
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Advances in Dental Research, 1995
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The Dentin Disc Surface: A Plausible Model for Dentin Physiology and Dentin Sensitivity Evaluation
Advances in Dental Research, 1997Dentin sensitivity (DS) is a painful clinical condition which may affect 8-35% of the population. Various treatment modalities have claimed success in relieving DS, although at present there does not appear to be a universally accepted desensitizing agent.
D G, Gillam, N J, Mordan, H N, Newman
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Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2012
In dental practice, dentin hypersensitivity is a commonly presenting condition, which consists of sharp pain arising from exposed dentin in response to a varied assortment of stimuli; for example, dietary factors, such as an ice-cold beverage, to even environmental considerations, such as the exposure to atmospheric air on a cold winter's day.
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In dental practice, dentin hypersensitivity is a commonly presenting condition, which consists of sharp pain arising from exposed dentin in response to a varied assortment of stimuli; for example, dietary factors, such as an ice-cold beverage, to even environmental considerations, such as the exposure to atmospheric air on a cold winter's day.
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Journal of Periodontology, 1991
Dentin hypersensitivity can be a major problem for periodontal patients. The relationship between dentin hypersensitivity and the patency of dentin tubules in vivo has been established. Thirteen adult patients with teeth scheduled for extraction were selected and a stent fabricated to confirm location of the root surface being examined.
M F, Cuenin +6 more
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Dentin hypersensitivity can be a major problem for periodontal patients. The relationship between dentin hypersensitivity and the patency of dentin tubules in vivo has been established. Thirteen adult patients with teeth scheduled for extraction were selected and a stent fabricated to confirm location of the root surface being examined.
M F, Cuenin +6 more
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1987
Abstract Based on the hydrodynamic theory for stimulus transmission across dentine, it would be logical to conclude that teeth exhibiting the clinical symptoms referred to as dentine hypersensitivity should have dentinal tubules open at the root surface and patent to the pulp.
E G, Absi, M, Addy, D, Adams
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Abstract Based on the hydrodynamic theory for stimulus transmission across dentine, it would be logical to conclude that teeth exhibiting the clinical symptoms referred to as dentine hypersensitivity should have dentinal tubules open at the root surface and patent to the pulp.
E G, Absi, M, Addy, D, Adams
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A case of dentinal dysplasia and/or calcification of the dentinal papilla
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1972Abstract A brief survey of the literature on dentinal dysplasia and calcification of the dentinal papilla is given. It is still debatable whether these two anomalies are variants of a single clinical entity, different stages of a single disease, or two separate pathologic conditions. A case is described and illustrated with roentgenograms.
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Dentin permeability and dentin sensitivity.
Proceedings of the Finnish Dental Society. Suomen Hammaslaakariseuran toimituksia, 1992The hydrodynamic theory of dentin sensitivity is based on the premise that sensitive dentin is permeable throughout the length of the tubules. Such a condition may permit the diffusion of bacterial products across dentin to the pulp where they may cause irritation of pulpal soft tissues.
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Effect of dentin desensitizers and dentin bonding agents on dentin permeability.
American journal of dentistry, 2002To determine the effect of dentin desensitizing agents (oxalates and glutaraldehyde) and dentin bonding agents, with and without resin-based composite (RBC) on dentin permeability and morphology of the dentin surface. The influence of saliva and toothbrushing on these agents was also evaluated.Radicular dentin discs +/-1 mm thick were obtained from ...
P, Jain, J W, Reinhardt, K V, Krell
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