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Self-contamination of deep dentin by dentin fluid.

American journal of dentistry, 2002
To compare, with the use of a resin replica technique, surface features of deep, acid-conditioned dentin from vital human molars that were anesthetized with an anesthetic: Group 1: without a vasoconstrictor (Mepivacaine 3%), and Group 2: containing a vasoconstrictor (Lidocaine 2% with 1:80,000 epinephrine).10 Class I cavities with dentin caries were ...
Itthagarun, A, Tay, FR
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Effect of Er,Cr:YSGG laser on human dentin fluid flow

Lasers in Medical Science, 2012
The aim of the current investigation was to assess the rate and magnitude of dentin fluid flow of dentinal surfaces irradiated with Er,Cr:YSGG laser. Twenty extracted third molars were sectioned, mounted, and irradiated with Er,Cr:YSGG laser at 3.5 and 4.5 W power settings.
Joseph E.A. Palamara, Wael M Al-Omari
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Spectroscopic studies of the molecular composition of the dentinal and gingival fluids and their diagnostic potential for preventive screening of dentin caries

Stomatologiya, 2020
The aim of the work is a spectroscopic investigation and comparison of the molecular composition of dentine and gingival fluids as well as of their diagnostic potential for the preventive screening of dentin caries.Applying infrared spectroscopy including synchrotron radiation the samples of biological fluids taken from the oral cavity (dentine fluid ...
Pavel Seredin   +4 more
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Relationship of Fluid Transport Through the Dentin to the Incidence of Dental Caries

Journal of Dental Research, 1971
The rate of fluid movement in the teeth of 28-day-old rats is inversely related to the incidence of dental caries after 13 weeks of the same diets. The early hypomineralization found in the dentin at 28 days is a result of altered metabolism imposed by a reduced rate of fluid transport in the rats fed a cariogenic diet.
John Leonora, Ralph R. Steinman
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Dentine phosphoproteins in gingival crevicular fluid during root resorption

The European Journal of Orthodontics, 2004
External apical root resorption is a common, yet unexplained, phenomenon associated with orthodontic treatment. Available methods of clinical evaluation are radiographic. Biochemical assays offer the advantage of being non-invasive, as well as being diagnostic and potentially prognostic.
James Mah, Neelanjani Prasad
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Interfacial characteristics of Biodentine and MTA with dentine in simulated body fluid

Journal of Dentistry, 2015
Newer tricalcium silicate cements (TSC) may offer biocompatibility with improved working properties. This study aimed to evaluate: (1) the occurrence of mineral deposition at the interface between dentine and two TSC (ProRoot(®) MTA and Biodentine(®)) in simulated body fluid, and (2) to investigate the nature of interfacial layer.Six root dentine ...
Jong Ryul Kim   +2 more
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Effect of Tissue Fluids on Hydrophobicity and Adherence of Enterococcus faecalis to Dentin

Journal of Endodontics, 2007
This in vitro study was carried out to determine (1) the hydrophobicity of selected oral bacteria, (2) the influence of growth media (saliva and serum) and mode of growth (planktonic or biofilm) on the hydrophobicity of Enterococcus faecalis, and (3) the influence of growth media and conditioning fluids on the adherence of E. faecalis to dentin.
George, S., Kishen, A.
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A photochemical method for in vitro evaluation of fluid flow in human dentine

Archives of Oral Biology, 2015
To evaluate the flow dynamics of dentine fluid using a chemiluminescence method in vitro.Horizontally sliced coronal dentine specimens with thicknesses of 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, and 2.0mm (n=10 each) were prepared from extracted human third molars. After cleaning with EDTA, a mounted specimen was clamped between 2 acrylic chambers attached to both the occlusal
Nezar Boreak   +3 more
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Effect of dentinal fluid on enamel permeability under simulated pulpal pressure.

Archives of Oral Biology, 2019
Narinee Chinajitphan   +2 more
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