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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1966
Abstract A series of experiments have been conducted to examine the manner in which the removal of dentinal fluid can give rise to pain. Histologic examination and theoretical calculations indicate that at the same time there is a rapid outward flow in the dentinal tubules as a result of capillary forces.
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Abstract A series of experiments have been conducted to examine the manner in which the removal of dentinal fluid can give rise to pain. Histologic examination and theoretical calculations indicate that at the same time there is a rapid outward flow in the dentinal tubules as a result of capillary forces.
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The Interface Between Dentine and Irregular Secondary Dentine
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1970(1970). The Interface Between Dentine and Irregular Secondary Dentine. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica: Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 363-376.
Ivar A. Mjör, Kjell Karlsen
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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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Effect of Dentin on the Antibacterial Activity of Dentin Bonding Agents
Journal of Endodontics, 2004Dentin bonding agents with antibacterial effects may inhibit secondary caries formation and pulp inflammation by eliminating residual bacteria in and on dentin. Therefore, the antibacterial effects of Prime & Bond NT (PB), Prime & Bond NT without fluoride (PBNF), Gluma Comfort Bond (GL), ABF, Xeno CF II (XE), 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA ...
Ergucu, Z., Schmalz, G., Hiller, K. -A.
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2006
Dentine hypersensitivity is a common oral complaint, affecting the teeth of many individuals. The aetiology is multifactorial; however, over recent years the role of erosion has become more and more important. For dentine hypersensitivity to occur, the lesion must first be localised on the tooth surface and then initiated to exposed dentine tubules ...
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Dentine hypersensitivity is a common oral complaint, affecting the teeth of many individuals. The aetiology is multifactorial; however, over recent years the role of erosion has become more and more important. For dentine hypersensitivity to occur, the lesion must first be localised on the tooth surface and then initiated to exposed dentine tubules ...
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Remineralization of Demineralized Dentin Induced by Amine‐Terminated PAMAM Dendrimer
, 2015The remineralization of demineralized dentin with biomimetic templates is of great interest in the fields of material science and stomatology. Amine-terminated PAMAM dendrimer (PAMAM-NH2), which possesses a highly ordered architecture and many calcium ...
K. Liang+10 more
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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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A Novel Procedure to Process Extracted Teeth for Immediate Grafting of Autogenous Dentin
, 2014Background: Extracted teeth are still considered a clinical waste and therefore being discarded. It is evident that chemical composition of dentin is similar to bone.
Itzhak Binderman+4 more
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Use of polyphenols as a strategy to prevent bond degradation in the dentin–resin interface
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2018I. Porto+5 more
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