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External cervical resorption (ECR) is a progressive disease that occurs at the cervical region of the tooth, developing beneath the epithelial attachment. ECR is often asymptomatic and detected in routine radiographic examinations. This condition can significantly impact the long‐term survival of the affected tooth.
Sahar Shafagh +3 more
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SEM and AFM characterization of surface of two RMGICs for degradation before and after modification with bioactive glass ceramic [PDF]
“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology on 09/12/2015, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/01694243.2015.1115603."
Osorio Ruiz, María Estrella +5 more
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Immediate versus water-storage performance of Class V flowable composite restoratives [PDF]
Objectives The aims of this investigation were to clarify the effects of 24 h water-storage and finishing time on mechanical properties and marginal adaptation to a Class V cavity of eight modern flowable resin-composites.
Hatanaka, Kenji +3 more
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Recurrent Discoloration After Internal Bleaching Postregenerative Endodontics
Introduction Regenerative endodontic therapy (RET) has become a preferred treatment for immature necrotic teeth. However, one of the undesirable outcomes is tooth discoloration, which can significantly affect esthetics. Internal bleaching is commonly used, but success rates can vary due to several factors, including the type of materials used during ...
S. Drouri +4 more
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In Vitro Analysis of Compressive Strength of Three Different Aesthetic Restorative Materials
Aim: The study aims to assess and contrast the compressive strengths of three aesthetically pleasing restorative materials. Materials and Methods: Using metallic molds, 30 pellets were created, then split into 3 groups of 10, each meeting the required ...
Rohit Nagar +6 more
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Effect of various types of glass ionomers on the microhardness of CEM Cement [PDF]
Objective: This study aimed to compare the effects of different types of glass ionomer cement (GICs), including conventional GIC, resin-modified GIC (RMGIC), and syringe-applied RMGIC (Ionoseal), on the microhardness of calcium-enriched mixture (CEM ...
Iman Parisay +4 more
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: To evaluate the effect of selective or nonselective carious tissue removal and the use of a resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGIC) liner under bulk fill resin composite restoration on the stress at the pulp chamber, the elastic moduli of hard, firm, soft
Monise de Paula Rodrigues +6 more
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Effects of different toothpastes on the prevention of erosion in composite resin and glass ionomer cement enamel and dentin restorations [PDF]
Objective:This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different toothpastes on the surface wear of enamel, dentin, composite resin (CR), and resin-modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC), and to perform a topographic analysis of the surfaces, based on ...
Briso, André Luiz Fraga +6 more
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Evaluating Shear Bond Strength of Different Glass Ionomer Cements to Dentin: An Experimental Study
Aim: The study aimed to estimate the shear bond strength (SBS) of various glass ionomer cements (GICs). Materials and Methods: Forty-eight extracted premolars were divided into 12 each groups after doing coronal sectioning 1 mm under the junction of ...
Sulakshana Pradeep +6 more
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Introduction: There is a high prevalence of enamel caries around brackets due to the young age of the majority of orthodontic patients, and to the difficulty of plaque removal in presence of orthodontic appliances.
Maryam Shirazi, Mahsa Sadeghi
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