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An investigation of dentinal fluid flow in dental pulp during food mastication: simulation of fluid–structure interaction [PDF]
This study uses fluid-structure interaction (FSI) simulation to investigate the relationship between the dentinal fluid flow in the dental pulp of a tooth and the elastic modulus of masticated food particles and to investigate the effects of chewing rate on fluid flow in the dental pulp.
Chang, Chih-Han +3 more
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Inflammatory biomarkers in dentinal fluid as an approach to molecular diagnostics in pulpitis
AIM To explore a set of inflammatory biomarkers obtained from dentinal fluid (DF) from patients with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis (IP), reversible pulpitis (RP) and normal pulp (NP).
Claudia Brizuela +9 more
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The Evaluation of Dentinal Tubule Occlusion by Desensitizing Agents: A Real-time Measurement of Dentinal Fluid Flow Rate and Scanning Electron Microscopy [PDF]
SY Kim, EJ Kim, D S Kim, I.B. LEE
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This study uses a fluid-structure interaction (FSI) simulation to evaluate the fluid flow in a dental intrapulpal chamber induced by the deformation of the tooth structure during loading in various directions.The FSI is used for the biomechanics simulation of dental intrapulpal responses with the force loading gradually increasing from 0 to 100N at 0°,
Su, Kuo-Chih +3 more
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Proteomic Profiling of Dentinal Fluid for the Identification of Biomarkers in Pulpal Inflammation: An Exploratory Study [PDF]
Claudia Brizuela +7 more
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This study was aimed to develop an instrument for real-time measurement of fluid conductance and to investigate the hydrodynamics of dentinal fluid. The instrument consisted of three parts; (1) a glass capillary and a photo sensor for detection of fluid ...
In‐Bog Lee +6 more
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Solubility of zinc oxide‐eugenol and calcium hydroxide cements in simulated dentinal fluid
Carl F. Driscoll +3 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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