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Effect of light‐cured pulp capping materials on human dental pulp cells in vitro
Abstract Aim Gold standard as material in vital pulp therapy (VPT) is hydraulic calcium silicate cements (HCSC). To circumvent their prolonged setting time, light‐cured pulp capping materials containing calcium silicate or calcium hydroxide powder are available.
Laurentia Schuster+3 more
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Using microtomographic scans of modern human arm and forearm bones and anterior dentition, we quantified cortical bone and dentine volumes and their topographic distribution. Our results revealed a co‐variation between cortical bone and dentine volumes, suggesting shared factors influencing their postnatal development.
Mathilde Augoyard+8 more
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Pulpal and Periapical response after restoration of deep cavities in dogs' teeth with filtek silorane and filtek supreme xt systems. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated, histopathologically, the pulpal and periapical response to a silorane-based resin (Filtek Silorane) and a methacrylate-based nanoparticle resin (Filtek Supreme XT) in deep cavities in dogs, having zinc oxide and eugenol ...
Gatón Hernández, Patrícia+5 more
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Design Principles Of Inorganic‐Protein Hybrid Materials for Biomedicine
Inorganic protein hybrid materials (IPHMs) due to editable structure present unrivalled potential at the intersection of synthetic biology and materials science. The synthesis of IPHMs with a high degree of biosafety from bioactive units represents a shift in material design and synthesis.
Hao Liu+3 more
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Direct Pulp Capping Effect with Experimentally Developed Adhesive Resin Systems Containing Reparative Dentin Promoting Agents on Rat Pulp -Mixed Amounts of Additives and Their Effect on Wound Healing- [PDF]
This study examined the wound healing process of exposed rat pulp when treated with experimental adhesive resin systems. The experimental direct pulp capping adhesive resin systems were composed of primer-I, primer-II and an experimental bonding agent.
Kato, Chikage+4 more
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Paleo‐evo‐devo implications of a revised conceptualization of enameloids and enamels
ABSTRACT Understanding the origin and evolution of the mineralized skeleton is crucial for unravelling vertebrate history. However, several limitations hamper our progress. The first obstacle is the lack of uniformity and clarity in the literature for the definition of the tissues of concern, especially of enameloid(s) and enamel(s), resulting in ...
Guillaume Houée+3 more
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Background/aim: The aim of this study was to determine whether Extremely low frequency electric and magnetic field (ELF-EMF) had any harmful effects on dental pulp tissue and examine histologically whether melatonin (MLT) and Ganoderma lucidum (GL) play ...
Mehmet Sinan Doğan+7 more
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HDAC inhibitor LMK-235 promotes the odontoblast differentiation of dental pulp cells
The role of dental pulp cells (DPCs) in hard dental tissue regeneration had received increasing attention because DPCs can differentiate into odontoblasts and other tissue-specific cells.
Zhao Liu+7 more
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Distribution of syndecan-1 protein in developing mouse teeth
Syndecan-1 is a cell surface proteoglycan involved in the regulation of various biological processes such as proliferation, migration, condensation and differentiation of cells, intercellular communication and morphogenesis.
Anna eFilatova+2 more
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Introduction: Dentinogenesis is regulated by cytokines and growth factors, and modulated by alterations in the extracellular microenvironment. Dental matrix protein-1 (DMP-1), which is predominantly expressed in odontoblasts, is required during the early and late stages of odontogenesis.
Aika Nakagawa+5 more
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