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Inhibition of Caries Progression by Resin Infiltration in situ

Caries Research, 2010
The infiltration of caries lesions with low-viscosity light-curing resins (infiltrants) has been shown to inhibit further demineralization in vitro. The aim of the present study was to assess the efficacy of resin infiltration in preventing lesion progression in situ.
S, Paris, H, Meyer-Lueckel
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The potential for resin infiltration technique in dental practice

Dental Update, 2012
Caries infiltration is a micro-invasive treatment to arrest non-cavitated caries lesions. The method is based on the penetration of low-viscosity light-curing resins, so called infiltrants, into the pores within the enamel lesion. That way, diffusion pathways for cariogenic acids are occluded, resulting in a reduction or even arrest of lesion ...
Sebastian, Paris, Hendrik, Meyer-Lueckel
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Microhardness of acid-treated and resin infiltrated human dentine

Journal of Dentistry, 2005
The aim is to determine if superficial or deep dentine microhardness (MH) is affected by different chemical dentine pre-treatments performed for resin bonding.Dentine discs of superficial (SD) and deep dentine (DD) were obtained by transversally sectioning the crowns of human third molars.
TOLEDANO M   +4 more
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An overview of the resin-infiltration technique

Dental Update
Resin infiltration is a minimally invasive technique to treat mild hypomineralized lesions. It seals the porosity of the affected enamel, strengthens the enamel defect and improves the aesthetics of the lesion. However, there are disadvantages such as lack of evidence on its long-term durability and microleakage.
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Masking of white spot lesions by resin infiltration in vitro

Journal of Dentistry, 2013
The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the ability of one commercial and five experimental infiltrating resins (infiltrants) to camouflage enamel white spot lesions immediately after resin infiltration and after a staining period.In each of 120 bovine enamel samples, two artificial caries lesions were created (windows A and C; pH=4.95, 50 days),
S, Paris   +4 more
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Resin Infiltration After Enamel Etching

2016
Buccal white spot lesions are an unpleasant but frequent side effect of orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances but also developmental defects such as fluorosis appear as “white spots.” Resin infiltration was originally developed to arrest the progression of noncavitated caries lesions.
Sebastian Paris, Hendrik Meyer-Lueckel
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Survival of resin infiltrated ceramics under influence of fatigue

Dental Materials, 2016
to evaluate influence of cyclic fatigue on two resin infiltrated ceramics and three all-ceramic crowns manufactured using CAD/CAM technology.CAD/CAM anatomically shaped crowns were manufactured using two resin infiltrated ceramics (Lava Ultimate and Vita Enamic), two reinforced glass ceramic milling blocks ((IPS)Empress CAD and (IPS)e.max CAD) and a ...
Moustafa N, Aboushelib   +1 more
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Resin Infiltration

2023
Sebastian Paris, Hendrik Meyer-Lueckel
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Design and Development of Infiltration Resins: From Base Monomer Structure to Resin Properties

Chemistry – An Asian Journal
AbstractThe resin infiltration concept is one of the most widely used minimally invasive restorative techniques in restorative dentistry with the most outstanding therapeutic effect, and it is also one of the key research directions in restorative dentistry. “Infiltration resin” is the specialty restorative material for the technology, which is the key
Shuo Yang   +5 more
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Resin Infiltrative Therapies

Dental Abstracts, 2022
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