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Adhesion of composite resin cement to dentin
YOSHIHARA, Kumiko +3 more
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Abstract A sixty‐eight‐year‐old male presented to the dental clinic seeking a complete mouth rehabilitation. He exhibited generalized dental caries, dental staining, cervical lesions, fremitus, and anterior wear. After declining tooth‐retaining options, he elected full‐mouth extractions with immediately loaded implant‐supported prostheses.
Francisco X. Azpiazu‐Flores +5 more
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Preheated Composite for Prosthetic Cementation to Enamel and Dentin: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Labunet A +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Purpose This study aimed to compare the effects of surface treatment protocols on the surface roughness and shear bond strength (SBS) of a three‐dimensional (3D)‐printable resin for definitive crowns. Materials and Methods A 3D‐printable resin for definitive crowns (Saremco Print Crowntec) was used to produce 168 specimens (10 × 10 × 2 mm3 ...
Engin Sacu +5 more
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Material-Specific Surface Degradation of Pediatric Dental Restorations Following Iron Supplement Exposure: An In-Vitro Study. [PDF]
Cerci Akcay H +4 more
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Holdfast adhesion in the kelp Alaria marginata: Cell wall polysaccharides and phenolics
Abstract Adhesion is a critical process in the survival of seaweeds, especially in wave‐swept environments. Kelp (Laminariales) sporophytes secrete adhesives from specialized rhizoid cells to anchor themselves to the substrate and withstand immense forces applied by waves.
Maisie R. Roy‐Musor +3 more
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Clinical evaluation of different bi-layer biomimetic strategies of composite resin in large class I cavities: an 18-month randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Mohammed MAEG, Hassan MA, Morsy KES.
europepmc +1 more source
Fracture resistance and mode of failure of CAD/CAM milled versus 3D-printed resin composite inlays: an in vitro study. [PDF]
Nasser Abdel-Moniem M +2 more
europepmc +1 more source
The oral microbiota and periodontal health in orthodontic patients
Abstract The oral microbiota develops within the first 2 years of childhood and becomes distinct from the parents by 4 years‐of‐age. The oral microbiota plays an important role in the overall health/symbiosis of the individual. Deviations from the state of symbiosis leads to dysbiosis and an increased risk of pathogenicity.
Brandon W. Peterson +4 more
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