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<i>In vitro</i> Fluoride Uptake of Primary Teeth Treated with Different Fluoride Varnishes.

open access: yesJ Pharm Bioallied Sci
Dhar A   +5 more
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Pulp calcifications in primary teeth

Journal of Endodontics, 1990
Information regarding the prevalence of pulp calcifications in primary teeth is lacking. The occurrence of pulp calcifications in 120 primary maxillary and mandibular extracted teeth was evaluated radiographically. Twenty-five percent of second molars presented evidence of pulp calcifications; approximately 3% of central incisors were calcified.
S, Kumar, S, Chandra, J N, Jaiswal
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Pulp Therapy in Primary Teeth

Clinical Dentistry Reviewed, 2019
The main aim of primary tooth pulp therapy is to maintain arch length and integrity by preserving the pulpally involved tooth as a natural space maintainer. The two major procedures used to perform pulp therapy in primary teeth, pulpotomy and pulpectomy, have evolved over the years.
Meenakshi S. Kher, Ashwin Rao
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Enamel Thickness in Primary Teeth

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2012
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the enamel thickness of all primary teeth in both maxilla and mandible. Study Design: An in vitro study was performed with fifty primary teeth including five each of central and lateral incisor, canine, first and second primary molars in both maxillary and mandibular region.
Ponnudurai, Arangannal   +5 more
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Replanting Avulsed Primary Teeth

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1992
Tooth replantation is a viable procedure if performed under the following acceptable guidelines: Replant the tooth if time lapse is less than 30 minutes (a time lapse of more than one to two hours results in a poor prognosis); Transport the tooth or teeth in milk, saliva or blood; and Keep teeth and replant area clean to minimize infection.
Z, Kawashima, F R, Pineda
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Intrusive luxation of primary teeth

Dental Traumatology, 2007
Abstract –  Traumatic injuries caused by intrusion account for 4–22% of the damage in anterior primary teeth and are generally related to axial impact. They are more frequent in children aged 1–3 years because of the additional high resilience and flexibility of the primary teeth supporting structures.
Lúcia de Fátima Almeida de Deus, Moura   +4 more
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Dentin permeability of carious primary teeth

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2017
Many in vitro studies have used dentine permeability to evaluate the efficacy of various restorative and preventative procedures. The easiest way to evaluate dentine permeability is to calculate its hydraulic conductance (Lp) using fluid filtration methods.
Ozkorucuklu, S.   +2 more
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Endodontic treatment of primary teeth

Australian Dental Journal, 1979
Abstract— Endodontic treatment of primary teeth is undertaken by indirect pulp capping, direct pulp capping, formocresol pulpotomy and pulpectomy. The same treatment principles apply to both primary and permanent teeth with infected or necrotic pulps. The main differences are the use of formocresol for root canal medication and a resorbable zinc‐oxide ...
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Restoration of Primary Teeth with Amalgam

Dental Clinics of North America, 1984
Dental amalgam used by the dentist as a restorative material should meet the following criteria: (1) a reduced risk of marginal failure with a minimal risk of recurrent caries, (2) resistance to creep and corrosion, and (3) the characteristics for mixing, inserting, and polishing that are optimally duplicated.
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