In vitro evaluation of the effects of various remineralization agents on root caries [PDF]
Introduction Although various additions are made to fluoride varnishes, there is limited research on their effects on the root caries. Objective This study compared the effects of different fluoride varnishes on artificial root caries lesions and biofilm
Merve Sahin +2 more
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In vitro Fluoride Uptake of Primary Teeth Treated with Different Fluoride Varnishes
Objective: To compare the fluoride concentration and surface smoothness of primary teeth treated with four different fluoride varnishes. Methods: An in vitro experimental study was conducted with 50 primary teeth, divided into four groups (n = 10 per ...
Antarik Dhar +5 more
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Preventing Oral Dual Biofilm Development with Innovative Bioactive Varnishes [PDF]
This study introduces innovative varnishes incorporating natural bioactive compounds to inhibit the formation of oral dual biofilms, a critical contributor to dental caries and other oral diseases.
Tainá de Lima Costa +2 more
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Dentin erosive wear is reduced by fluoride varnishes containing nanosized sodium trimetaphosphate in vitro [PDF]
This study evaluated the effect of fluoride varnishes containing micrometric or nanosized sodium trimetaphosphate (TMP) on dentin erosive wear in vitro.
Isabela Ferreira da SILVA +9 more
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Evaluation of the remineralization potential of different bioactive glass varnishes on white spot lesions: an in vitro study [PDF]
Background White spot lesions represent the first clinical sign of dental caries and can be reversed using various remineralizing agents. This study aimed to synthesize different bioactive glass varnishes and assess their remineralizing effects on white ...
M. M. Sleem +3 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Remineralization Potential of Various Fluoride Varnishes in Primary Teeth
Background: The prevalence of dental caries requires pediatric dentistry to pursue efficient preventive methods to tackle the problem. Multiple research has explored the fluoride varnish effectiveness for remineralization, yet the results show ...
Manoj K. Poovelil +5 more
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Therapeutic and protective effects of light-cured varnishes on erosive lesions: an in vitro study [PDF]
Background This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of light-cured fluoride varnishes on artificial erosive lesions. Methods Thirty extracted third molars were subjected to a 5-day erosive cycle, involving exposure to citric acid (pH 3.6, 4 × 1 min ...
Ebru Imren, Yeliz Güven
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Fluoride Release and Recharge in Conventional Varnishes, Compared to a Giomer and a Resin Modified Glass Ionomer [PDF]
Introduction: Fluoride varnishes are used for caries prevention and treatment of dentin hypersensitivity, and its main purpose is to prolong the contact time between fluoride and tooth.
Salmerón-Valdés Elias Nahum +5 more
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Low molecular weight varnishes. Interview to E. René de la Rie, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. [PDF]
René de la Rie has been working since 20 years on Low Molecular Resins. In February, 2011 a technical Workshop took place, organized by GEIIC (Spanish group of International Institute of Conservation) in the Reina Sofia Museum.
Ruth Chercoles Asensio +2 more
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Violin varnishes influence the vibrational properties of tonewood. However, the frequency dependence of the varnish influence and mechanical properties of typical varnishes has received little attention.
Sarah Lämmlein +5 more
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