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An overlooked source of skin dose perturbation: Commercial tattoo inks in radiotherapy. [PDF]
Park H, Koo B, Shin J, Kim BH, Sohn JJ.
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ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate the effect of violet LED light (VL) and hydrogen peroxide (HP) in‐office bleaching gels supplemented with calcium polyphosphate (CaPP) or calcium gluconate (GU): Materials and Methods Bovine enamel blocks (n = 10) were randomly assigned: commercial HP gel, commercial HP gel with GU, or experimental 35% HP with or without
Hemanuelly Albuquerque dos Anjos +4 more
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Tailoring the Stability of W/O/W Liquid Foundations: A Comparative Study of Polyglycerol-Based W/O Emulsifiers. [PDF]
Zhu C +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This systematic review evaluated the effect of surface sealant application on the clinical performance of composite resin restorations. Materials and Methods The review followed PRISMA 2020 guidelines and was registered in PROSPERO. Searches were conducted in Embase, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, supplemented by
Daniella Montes Souza +3 more
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Cosmetics and inorganic pigments
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the effect of delayed exposure to staining agents and resin composite type on the discoloration and translucency changes of esthetic resin composites. Materials and Methods Five resin composites (Asteria, Tokuyama; Brillant EverGlow, Coltene; GC A'chord; Harmonize; and Filtek Ultimate, 3M ESPE) were tested. Disc specimens
Hüseyin Hatırlı +4 more
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Inorganic Microcapsules of Pigments
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The Impact of Coloring Additives on Thermal, Mechanical, and Tribological Properties of FDM-Printed Components. [PDF]
Bacescu N +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study evaluated the effects of polishing systems, staining solutions, and aging time on the surface roughness of Computer‐aided design and computer‐aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) and three‐dimensional (3D)‐printed permanent restorative materials. Methods Three 3D‐printed resins (VarseoSmile Crown plus (VSC), Saremco PrintCrowntec
Nilay Bayraktar +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This investigation assessed how acidic environments affect the optical behavior, surface roughness, and hardness of a newly developed 3D‐printed permanent resin compared with commonly used computer‐aided design/computer‐aided manufacturing restorative blocks.
Ismini Papoulidou +4 more
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