History of gold filling in dentistry
Gold does not oxidize, it is difficult to transform it into a chemical compound, but its compounds can be reduced to colored gold extremely easily. It is the only metal that does not react with oxygen and sulfur even at high temperatures. Gold is the most popular metal in dentistry, for decorating, in fixed prosthodontics, for crowns, and inlays or ...
Judit Forrai, Andrew I. Spielman
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Assessment of the Impact of Dental Amalgam on Human Health: A Literature Review
Introduction: Dental amalgam is a dental material that has been used to fill carious cavities for more than 150 years. Amalgam fillings contain about 50% mercury and a mixture of other metals. The mercury it contains is controversial and debated by many
Anna Luchowska +2 more
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Quality of Marginal Seal at the Root DentineMargin Elevation Material Interface in Proximal Box Elevation Technique for Adhesive Indirect Aesthetic Restorations- A Systematic Review [PDF]
Introduction: A subgingivally extending proximal carious defect can be adequately restored with an adhesive indirect aesthetic restoration only when the proximal margins can be raised coronal to the Cementoenamel Junction (CEJ) using various Margin ...
Sindhu Saeralaathan +3 more
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Clinical research of cervical non-carious lesion restoration [PDF]
The therapy of non-caries cervical lesions is an important problem in restorative dentistry, for the ambiguous aetiology, clinical diagnoses and for the selection of restorative procedure.
Živković Slavoljub +4 more
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Urinary Mercury Level, Neurobehavioral Performance, and Some Biochemical Markers in Children with Amalgam Restorations [PDF]
At present, there is a lack of scientific evidence on toxicity from low-level mercury exposure in children. Despite the debate over the safety of dental amalgam fillings, amalgam is still widely used to restore posterior teeth in pediatric dentistry ...
Mohammed Seleem +4 more
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Application of Zeolites and Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks in Dentistry—A Narrative Review
Zeolites and zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) are crystalline aluminosilicates with porous structure, which are closely linked with nanomaterials.
Laura Jiaxuan Li +2 more
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Outcomes in Trials for Management of Caries Lesions (OuTMaC):protocol [PDF]
BackgroundClinical trials on caries lesion management use an abundance of outcomes, hampering comparison or combination of different study results and their efficient translation into clinical practice.
Lamont, T. +8 more
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3D Printing of Ceramic Biomaterials
Bioceramics are a popular class of materials used in biomedical applications due to their mechanical stability and biocompatibility. They exist in a variety of fields including hip joints for orthopedics, tooth fillings for dentistry, and scaffolds for ...
Michael Ly +3 more
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The evaluation of Smart Dentin Replacement (SDR), a year observation study
Introduction The size of composite material layer used for restoring hard tissues of a tooth is connected with polymerisation stress which varies between 2.5% and 3.5% of the volume in most composite materials. The value rises with the increase in the
Piotr Buczko +3 more
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Is a three-dimensional-printed tooth filling possible?
Introduction: Three-dimensional (3-D) printing is seen as an innovative production process in many fields of dentistry and medicine. But implantation of this novel production process into the treatment of decayed teeth in dentistry remains lacking ...
Muhammet Kerim Ayar
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