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In implant research, a central objective is to optimize the osseous integration of implants according to their function and scope of application. In the preclinical stage, the animal model is commonly used to study implants for in vivo host tissue ...
Stephan Frosch, Gottfried H. Buchhorn
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Load-Slip Relationship in Modified Push-Out Test (Experimental Work) [PDF]
In this work, a modified push-out test is proposed to study the load-slip relationship in steel-concrete-steel sandwich beams. This relation is one of the most important factors that are required in the analysis and design of steel-concrete-steel ...
Mukhallad Al-Saady
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Push-out tests are frequently used to evaluate the bone-implant interfacial strength of orthopedic implants, particularly dental and craniomaxillofacial applications. There currently is no standard method for performing push-out tests on calvarial models,
Zachary T. Lawson +5 more
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Comparison between a bulk-fill resin-based composite and three luting materials on the cementation of fiberglass-reinforced posts [PDF]
ObjectivesThis study verified the possibility of cementing fiberglass-reinforced posts using a flowable bulk-fill composite (BF), comparing its push-out bond strength and microhardness with these properties of 3 luting materials.Materials and ...
Carlos Alberto Kenji Shimokawa +5 more
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Background: The goal of a root canal treatment is three dimensional obturation with a complete seal of the root canal system. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the effect of two warm obturation techniques, warm vertical compaction (WVC ...
Batool B Mounes , Raghad Alhashimi
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A finite element analysis of the push‐out test: Influence of test conditions [PDF]
AbstractThe commonly used method for quantitative evaluation of the strength of a bone‐implant interface is the push‐out test. In order to give an impulse to standardization and to gain more insight in the biomechanics of the push‐out test, a finite element analysis of this test was performed.
Dhert, W.J.A. +6 more
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Push-out bond strength of all test groups.
IntroductionRoot canal sealing materials play a crucial role in an endodontic procedure by forming a bond between the dentinal walls and the gutta-percha.
Rumesa Batul (17382505) +4 more
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Influence of micro‐structure on fibre push‐out tests [PDF]
AbstractIn fibre reinforced materials, the interface toughness has a significant influence on strength and damage resistance. Especially in discontinuous fibre reinforced composites, where high densities of fibre ends are apparent, it has been shown that additives which improve the interfacial toughness can increase the effective strength of the ...
Brylka, B. +3 more
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Objectives:The aim of this study is to compare the effects of intracanal treatments with calcium hydroxide (CH) or triple antibiotic paste (TAP) on bond strength of a calcium silicate-based sealer (MTA Fillapex) and an epoxy resin- based sealer (MM Seal).
Mustafa Gündoğar
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The influence of the irrigant QMix on the push-out bond strength of a bioceramic endodontic sealer
DOI: 10.26650/eor.2018.446Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a commercially available irrigant, the Qmix 2 in 1, on the push out bond strength of Endosequence BC which is a bioceramic based root canal sealer.
Özgün Yusuf Özyılmaz +3 more
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