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[Evaluation of the degree of influence of intrapulpal pressure on the hydrodynamic parameters of the movement of dentinal fluid of the tooth].

Stomatologiia
OBJECTIVE To study the influence of intrapulpal pressure on the parameters of dentinal fluid hydrodynamics in the dentinal tubule of the tooth using computer modeling.
Yu A Vinnichenko   +2 more
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Fluid movement in human dentine

Archives of Oral Biology, 1965
Abstract To investigate fluid movement in dentine and a possible relationship between this movement and odontoblast aspiration, a chamber was designed which allowed microscopic observation of an exposed dentine surface, in vitro, while this surface was being subjected to reduced pressure.
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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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In-vivo fluid movement across dentine in the dog

Archives of Oral Biology, 1981
Abstract Conical chambers were cemented to dentine and connected via micropipettes to a pressure bottle to permit measurement of the rate of fluid movement across dentine under positive or negative hydrostatic pressures. Connecting the chamber to a pressure transducer permitted measurement of intra-pulpal tissue pressure through intact dentine, which
D H, Pashley, R, Nelson, E L, Pashley
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Electrophoretic characterization of dentinal fluid on dentin and adhesive layer

open access: closed, 2005
SUPPA, PIETRO   +7 more
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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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Odontoblast aspiration and fluid movement in human dentine

Archives of Oral Biology, 1967
Abstract To investigate further a possible relationship between odontoblast aspiration and fluid movement in dentine, axial coronal dentine was exposed by disk cut and fracture and subjected to reduced pressure in vitro . Sections showed that odontoblast aspiration had occurred into dentine, the peripheral part of which had been exposed by fracture,
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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.
Wael M, Al-Omari, Joseph E, Palamara
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Clinically Oriented Oral Environment-Triggered Underwater Adhesives for Root Caries Treatment through Dentinal Tubule Occlusion and Remineralization.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
The application of silk fibroin (SF) hydrogels is often limited by their brittleness; on the other hand, increasing ductility can lead to insufficient strength of the hydrogel.
Moyan Li   +8 more
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