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Natural enamel caries, dentine reactions, dentinal fluid and biofilm [PDF]
AbstractIt is believed that penetration of dentinal fluid into natural enamel caries (NEC) is negligible because of the barrier created by underlying sclerotic dentine, but there are conflicting evidences on whether dentine subjacent to NEC is sclerotic or demineralized.
Laryssa de Barros Pinto +6 more
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Real-Time Assessment of Dentinal Fluid Flow Reduction by Desensitising Agents Using Subnanolitre Flow Measuring System [PDF]
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate and compare the dentinal tubule-occluding efficacy of various desensitising toothpastes and a sodium fluoride varnish using a subnanolitre scaled fluid flow measuring device (NFMD). Methods: Bovine dentin specimens
Soyeon Kim +3 more
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Effect of eggshell nanoparticles and fluoride varnish, with and without diode laser, on dentinal tubule occlusion (An in vitro study) [PDF]
Background Dentine hypersensitivity is a common clinical condition, affecting between 4% and 69% of the adult population. Management strategies are based on occluding patent dentinal tubules to reduce dentinal fluid movement. This in vitro study aimed to
Mona El Sayed +3 more
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Dentinal Fluid: Unravelling the Mysteries Beneath the Surface [PDF]
The Dentinal Fluid (DF), often referred to as dentinal microcirculation, represents the interstitial fluid within the Dentinal Tubules (DT). Understanding the dynamics of DF is pivotal in comprehending the physiology and pathology of the dental pulp. The
Vidhi Rajesh Mall +4 more
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Introduction: Although there are many desensitizing medications on the market with promising results, their therapeutic advantages are sometimes fleeting or diminished over time since they might be gradually destroyed by consistent tooth brushing or ...
Kharidhi Laxman Vandana +2 more
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According to the “hydrodynamic theory,” dentinal pain or sensitivity is caused by dentinal fluid movement following the application of various stimuli to the dentin surface.
Sadao Ohyama +17 more
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Fluid mechanics in dentinal microtubules provides mechanistic insights into the difference between hot and cold dental pain. [PDF]
Dental thermal pain is a significant health problem in daily life and dentistry. There is a long-standing question regarding the phenomenon that cold stimulation evokes sharper and more shooting pain sensations than hot stimulation.
Min Lin +4 more
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Background When evaluating the efficacy and safety of various desensitizing products in vitro, their mechanism of action and clinical utility should be considered during test model selection. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of two desensitizers,
Ruodan Jiang +3 more
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Selection of adhesive systems in treatment of tooth root caries (literature review)
Adhesive dentistry is the foundation on the basis of which there have been global changes in the concept of adhesion of composite materials in therapeutic dentistry, protocols for fixing ceramic restorations in orthopedic dentistry.
I. G. Romanenko +2 more
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The aim of this study is to evaluate intratubular crystal formation from the experimental material consisting of dicalcium silicate (C2S) and tricalcium silicate (C3S) with nano-scaled particle size.
Mi-Jeong Jeon +2 more
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