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Isolated dentinogenesis imperfecta and dentin dysplasia: revision of the classification
M. D. L. Dure-Molla+2 more
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Aesthetics and Patient‐Reported Outcomes in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry: Consensus Report
ABSTRACT Background Aesthetics and patient‐reported experiences (PREs) and outcomes (PROs) influence treatment choices, but have been largely overlooked in periodontology and implant dentistry. This consensus conference evaluated these factors by focusing on gingival recession defects (GRDs), immediate or early/delayed implant placement and peri ...
Maurizio Tonetti+40 more
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Comparison of TiF4, CPP-ACP, and NaF in preventing demineralization in irradiated bovine enamel and dentin in vitro. [PDF]
Yao L, Li Y, Fu D, Ji M, Zou L, Jiang L.
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ABSTRACT Aim To assess the efficacy of copine7‐derived peptide (CPNE7‐DP) applied in conjunction with non‐surgical dental treatments in improving naturally occurring periodontitis in dogs. Materials and Methods This study included 24 client‐owned dogs with mild to moderate periodontitis, randomly assigned to three groups: CPNE7‐DP; a placebo control ...
Se Eun Kim+13 more
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Effect of Different Irrigating Solutions on the Microhardness of Dentin.
Nair SR+5 more
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A study on dentin proteoglycans as substrates for dentin 59KD protease.
Masahiro Saito+7 more
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The Nerve Supply of the Dentine [PDF]
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Assessing the Impact of Vegan Toothpastes on Enamel Color Change and Surface Properties
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate color (ΔE00) and whiteness index (ΔWID) changes, surface hardness loss (SHL), roughness (Ra), mineral content, and morphology of enamel brushed with vegan toothpastes. Methods Enamel blocks (n = 10/group) were stained with black tea (T0) underwent 15.000 (T1) and 30.000 (T2) toothbrushing cycles with: (n = 10): (AS ...
Reginna Vyctoria da Trindade Souza de Melo Carneiro+3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the efficacy and cytotoxicity of in‐office bleaching gels with hyaluronic acid (HA) or carbomer 940 (CAR), titanium dioxide nanoparticles co‐doped with nitrogen and fluorine (NF_TiO2), and hydrogen peroxide (HP; H2O2) at 1.5% and 6% with violet LED irradiation. Materials and Methods 48 bovine enamel/dentin discs (5 × 3 mm)
Marcos Roberto de Lima de Benati+5 more
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