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Chitosan-Based Extrafibrillar Demineralization for Dentin Bonding

Journal of dentistry research, 2018
Instability of resin-dentin bonds is the Achilles’ heel of adhesive dentistry. To address this problem, a chelate-and-rinse extrafibrillar dentin demineralization strategy has been developed that keeps intrafibrillar minerals within collagen fibrils ...
L. Gu   +9 more
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Dentin bonding as a function of dentin structure

Dental Clinics of North America, 2002
The traditional principles of operative dentistry have been challenged since Dr. Buonocore introduced the aid-etch technique in 1955. In spite of the numerous changes in clinical protocols and adhesive techniques, adhesion to dentin remains difficult.
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Osteopontin Is Essential for Type I Collagen Secretion in Reparative Dentin

Journal of dentistry research, 2016
Osteopontin (OPN) is a highly phosphorylated glycoprotein that is a prominent component of the mineralized extracellular matrix of bone. The secretion of OPN by immunocompetent cells plays a role in the differentiation of odontoblast-like cells during ...
Kotaro Saito   +3 more
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Effect of a carious dentin softener on the dentin and pulp

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1977
The 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.
Takao Fusayama   +3 more
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An In Vivo Study of Dentin Sensitivity: The Relation of Dentin Sensitivity and the Patency of Dentin Tubules [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal 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.
R. B. O'Neal   +6 more
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Development of Epigallocatechin-3-gallate-Encapsulated Nanohydroxyapatite/Mesoporous Silica for Therapeutic Management of Dentin Surface.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2017
In dental clinic, unsatisfactory management of the dentin surface after dentin exposure often leads to the occurrence of dentin hypersensitivity and caries.
Jian Yu   +5 more
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The effect of microcracking in the peritubular dentin on the fracture of dentin

Journal of Biomechanics, 2017
Dentin is a biocomposite possessing elegant hierarchical structure, which allows it to resist fracture effectively. Despite the considerable efforts to unravel the peculiar fracture behavior of dentin, the effect of microstructural features on the fracture process is largely unknown.
Bingbing An, H. Daniel Wagner
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Porcelain to Dentin Bond Strength with a Dentin Adhesive

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1992
Adhesion 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 (All‐Bond) 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
Robert L. Cooley   +2 more
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Adhesion to Dentin

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1991
The bond strengths of dentinal bonding systems to dentin and the microleakage at the dentinal bonding system to dentin interface are often determined in laboratory studies prior to the clinical evaluation of these systems. The shear bond strengths of some of the third generation dentinal bonding systems to dentin and the microleakage at the dentinal ...
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Dentine Hypersensitivity

2014
Dentine hypersensitivity is a common oral pain condition affecting many individuals. The aetiology is multifactorial; however, over recent years the importance of erosion has become more evident. For dentine hypersensitivity to occur, the lesion must first be localised on the tooth surface and then initiated to exposed dentine tubules which are patent ...
West, Nicola X   +2 more
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