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Dental composites: a comprehensive review on formulation, properties and recent developments
Dental composites are essential in modern restorative dentistry; this review covers their development, composition, key properties and recent advances, highlighting new technologies for optimizing materials and improving clinical outcomes. Abstract Dental composites have evolved considerably since their introduction, becoming the cornerstone of modern ...
Rayenne Latoui +2 more
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The temporospatial relationship between mouse dental pulp stem cells and tooth innervation
Background/purpose: Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) exhibit versatile differentiation capabilities, including neural differentiation, prompting the hypothesis that they may be implicated in the neurodevelopment of teeth.
Shu-Ya Chang +3 more
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Unilateral mastication, a common oral habit, induces cognitive decline in rats by disrupting hippocampal cholesterol metabolism. It triggers astrocyte hyperplasia, enhances cholesterol synthesis, impairs transport/degradation, and reduces 24‐hydroxycholesterol (24‐OHC), ultimately damaging synaptic function.
Xiaoting Zhai +9 more
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Dental trauma is caused by direct impacts to the teeth and can occur in both children and adults, affecting the teeth and surrounding structures. In this context, the objective of this study was to report a clinical case of a 26-year-old female patient ...
Alice Moraes Loreto +5 more
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The combination of calibrated micro‐CT and quantitative micro‐XRF measurement facilitates the correlation of density and composition in the 3D macro‐structure of teeth. Zn concentration in dentin increases by a factor of 10 toward the pulp. Incidentally, the overall density decreases, showing an association between Zn and the dentin tissue porosity ...
Ioanna Mantouvalou +11 more
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Three Case Reports Of Pre-Eruptive Intracoronal Resorption
Introduction: Pre-eruptive intracoronal resorption (PEIR) is a rare and idiopathic condition characterized by developmental lesions that typically occur at the dentinoenamel junction and extend into the dentine of unerupted/erupting teeth.
Qiuyue Chen, Di Lisha, Lv Qianshu
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Does Sickle Cell Anaemia Have a Relationship With Avascular Pulp Necrosis? A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT This systematic review examined the relationship between sickle cell disease (SCD), an inherited genetic hemoglobinopathy, and avascular pulp necrosis (APN) in intact teeth. A comprehensive search of eight electronic databases was performed up to December 2024.
Elidiane Elias Ribeiro +5 more
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Preservation Of Pulp Vitality Of Vital Teeth With Periapical Lesions
Introduction: Periapical lesions have endodontic and nonendodontic origins, and chronic apical periodontitis is the clinically most encountered radiolucency in the jaws.
Hanguo Wang
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ABSTRACT This in vitro study evaluated the effects of intracanal medications on the metabolic activity and adhesion of human periodontal ligament‐derived mesenchymal stem cells. Tested groups included Control (without medication), Triple Antibiotic Paste (TAP), Double Antibiotic Paste (DAP), calcium hydroxide with saline, calcium hydroxide with 2 ...
Arian Braido +7 more
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Cyotoxicity of Etidronate as an Endodontic Chelator Against Periodontal Ligament Fibroblast
ABSTRACT Etidronic acid (HEBP) causes fewer alterations in dentine and can be used mixed with sodium hypochlorite during root canal preparation. This study investigated the cytotoxicity effects of the HEDP and EDTA on human periodontal ligament fibroblast cells. Primary culture was established from human periodontal ligament tissue of one donor and was
Bruno Vila Nova de Almeida +6 more
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