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Adsorption, desorption, resorption
Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards Section A: Physics and Chemistry, 1963The complete characterization of batch adsorption from solution, desorption, and related phenomena have been interpreted in the light of a general equation. The forward and reverse adsorption-rate constants and the adsorptive capacity comprise the only parameters. Where adsorption alone is of importance and the desorption-rate constant can be neglected,
William V. Loebenstein
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Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, 2021
Background: Root resorption is an unwanted phenomenon occurring in a substantial population proportion these days. Hence, the current study was conducted to evaluate root resorption in endodontically treated teeth following fixed orthodontic treatment ...
Rehan Ahmad Khan+5 more
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Background: Root resorption is an unwanted phenomenon occurring in a substantial population proportion these days. Hence, the current study was conducted to evaluate root resorption in endodontically treated teeth following fixed orthodontic treatment ...
Rehan Ahmad Khan+5 more
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Present status and future directions: Root resorption
International Endodontic Journal, 2022Root resorption is the loss of dental hard tissue because of odontoclastic action. In permanent teeth, it is undesirable and pathological in nature. Root resorption may occur on the inner aspect of the root canal (internal root resorption) or on the ...
Shanon Patel+3 more
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Tooth root resorption: A review
Science in progress, 2022Tooth root resorption is multifactorial, leading to progressive destruction and eventual loss of tooth root dentin and cement. There are internal and external types of root resorption, each having its variety.
A. Heboyan+7 more
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Tooth resorption—Part 2: A clinical classification
Dental Traumatology, 2022Tooth resorption is either a physiological or a pathological process resulting in loss of dentin and/or cementum. It may also be associated with bone loss. Currently there is no universal classification for the different types of tooth resorption.
P. Abbott, Shaul Lin
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Radiographic and microscopic evaluation of the efficacy of two different techniques in obt-uration of internal resorption defects (An in vitro comparative study) [PDF]
Al-Rafidain Dental Journal, 2005This study was designed to determine the effectiveness of lateral compaction and ultrasonic condensation obturation techniques for internal resorption defects, for which 20 extracted human maxillary central incisors teeth were selected.
Ragheed M Basheer
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Ammonia-induced Calcium Phosphate Nanostructure: A Potential Assay for Studying Osteoporosis and Bone Metastasis [PDF]
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Manuscript ID: am-2021-004953.R2, 2021Osteoclastic resorption of bone plays a central role in both osteoporosis and bone metastasis. A reliable in vitro assay that simulates osteoclastic resorption in vivo would significantly speed up the process of devel-oping effective therapeutic solutions for those diseases. Here we reported the development of a novel and robust nano-structured calcium
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Potential of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) metabolites as dental residual ridge resorption inhibitors through estrogen receptor signaling: In silico study [PDF]
Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research, 2023Context: Edentulism is a global health burden with long-life disabilities. Dental implant procedures are frequently constrained to alveolar residual ridge resorption.
Ester Handayani Lodra+3 more
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Animals, 2021
Tooth resorption (TR; progressive destruction of hard dental tissues) varies in prevalence according to population, age, and country (29–66.1%). Our objective was twofold: describing the TR clinical presentation in Northeastern Spain, and studying 34 ...
Ana Whyte+4 more
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Tooth resorption (TR; progressive destruction of hard dental tissues) varies in prevalence according to population, age, and country (29–66.1%). Our objective was twofold: describing the TR clinical presentation in Northeastern Spain, and studying 34 ...
Ana Whyte+4 more
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Ammonium Chloride (NH4Cl)—Ammonia (NH3): Sorption Characteristics for Heat Pump Applications
Energies, 2021In a resorption heat pump, the adsorption and desorption reaction of ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) with ammonia (NH3) is of interest as a Low Temperature Salt (LTS).
George H. Atkinson+3 more
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