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Nicola Barabanti

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Microbiological characterization and effect of resin composites in cervical lesions

2017

Background Non carious cervical lesions associated to muscle hyperfunctions are increasing. Microhybrid resin composites are used to restore cervical abfractions. The purpose of this study was to investigate if resin composites modify tooth plaque, inducing an increment of cariogenic microflora and evaluate their effect, in vivo and in vitro, against S. mutans. Material and Methods Eight abfractions were restored with two microhybrid resin composites (Venus, Heraeus-Kulzer® and Esthet-X, Dentsply®), after gnatological therapy, in three patients with muscle hyperfunctions. For each abfraction three samples of plaque were taken from the cervical perimeter: before the restoration, one week and…

AbfractionAbfraction; Class V; Composite; Restoration; S. mutans; Dentistry (all)business.industryChemistryResearchPlaque compositionResin compositeDentistryPlaque growthCompositeOdontologíamedicine.diseaseAbfractionCiencias de la saludClass VOperative Dentistry and EndodonticsTooth plaqueIn vivoRestorationmedicineDentistry (all):CIENCIAS MÃ DICAS [UNESCO]businessGeneral DentistryS. mutans
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Indirect composite restorations luted with two different procedures: a ten years follow up clinical trial

2014

Objectives: The aim of this clinical trial was to evaluate posterior indirect composite resin restoration ten years after placement luted with two different procedures. Study Design: In 23 patients 22 inlays/onlays (Group A) were luted using a dual-cured resin composite cement and 26 inlays/onlays (Group B) were luted using a light cured resin composite for a total of 48 Class I and Class II indirect composite resin inlays and onlays. The restorations were evaluated at 2 time points: 1) one week after placement (baseline evaluation) and 2) ten years after placement using the modified USPHS criteria. The Mann-Whitney and the Wilcoxon tests were used to examine the difference between the resu…

ResearchUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASOdontología:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]General DentistryCiencias de la saludSettore MED/28Operative Dentistry and Endodontics
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