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Bond strength of selected composite resin-cements to zirconium-oxide ceramic

2012

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate bond strengths of zirconium-oxide (zirconia) ceramic and a selection of different composite resin cements. Study Design: 130 Lava TM cylinders were fabricated. The cylinders were sandblasted with 80 μm aluminium oxide or silica coated with CoJet Sand. Silane, and bonding agent and/or Clearfil Ceramic Primer were applied. One hundred thirty composite cement cylinders, comprising two dual-polymerizing (Variolink II and Panavia F) and two autopolymerizing (Rely X and Multilink) resins were bonded to the ceramic samples. A shear test was conducted, followed by an optical microscopy study to identify the location and type of failure, an elec…

CeramicsMaterials scienceComposite numberSurface treatmentOdontologíaDental bondingComposite ResinsDental Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundCIENCIA DE LOS MATERIALES E INGENIERIA METALURGICABiomaterials and Bioengineering in DentistryMaterials TestingCubic zirconiaCeramicComposite materialGeneral DentistryCementBond strengthShear bond strengthDental BondingSilica coating:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]SilaneCiencias de la saludResin CementsOtorhinolaryngologychemistryvisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediumZirconia ceramicsResearch-ArticleSurgeryZirconiumAdhesivePhosphate monomer
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Fracture resistance and the mode of failure produced in metal-free crowns cemented onto zirconia abutments in dental implants.

2019

The purpose of the investigation was to analyze fracture resistance and mode of failure of zirconium oxide (zirconia) abutments placed on dental implants bearing crowns of different esthetic materials: zirconia, lithium disilicate (LDS), and nano-ceramic resin, for replacing single teeth in the anterior sector. Eighty implant-abutment-crown units were divided into four groups: Group T-MC (control): 20 metal-ceramic crowns cemented onto titanium abutments; Group Z-Z: 20 zirconia crowns on zirconia abutments; Group Z-LD: 20 lithium disilicate crowns on zirconia abutments; and Group Z-NCR: 20 nano-ceramic resin crowns on zirconia abutments. Specimens underwent a fatiguing process (dynamic load…

CeramicsTeethMedical Implantsmedicine.medical_treatmentDentistry02 engineering and technologyMaterial Fatigue0302 clinical medicineMaterials PhysicsMaterials TestingMedicine and Health SciencesCubic zirconiaDental Restoration FailureMaterialsDental CementumTitaniumProstheticsMultidisciplinaryCrownsPhysicsQRClassical Mechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyChemistryPhysical SciencesMedicineEngineering and TechnologyAnatomy0210 nano-technologyTitaniumResearch ArticleBiotechnologyChemical ElementsMaterials scienceScienceBiomaterial ImplantsMaterials ScienceAbutmentchemistry.chemical_elementBioengineeringLithiumCrown (dentistry)Anterior region03 medical and health sciencesmedicineHumansTitanium ImplantsDental ImplantsDamage Mechanicsbusiness.industryBiology and Life Sciences030206 dentistryDental PorcelainAssistive TechnologieschemistryMetal freeJawFracture (geology)Zirconium oxideMedical Devices and EquipmentZirconiumbusinessDigestive SystemHeadPloS one
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Mechanical performance of experimental acrylic resins modified by nanoparticles after chemical and mechanical degradation.

2020

Background Different materials have been incorporated into the polymethylmethacrylate matrix to improve its performance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the degree of conversion (DC), the flexural strength (FS), the elasticity modulus (EM), and the effect of exposure to food-simulating liquids prior to brushing simulation on the gloss loss (GL) of experimental acrylic resins modified by nanoparticles. Material and methods Three different types of nanoparticles; silicon oxide (SiO2), cerium oxide (CeO2) and titanium oxide (TiO2) were added to a poly (methylmethacrylate) matrix, in proportions of 0.5wt%, 1wt% and 3wt% each, forming nine experimental groups. The acrylic resin was also te…

Cerium oxideMaterials scienceResearch030206 dentistry02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyGloss (optics)Titanium oxide03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFlexural strengthvisual_artBiomaterials and Bioengineering in Dentistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumComposite materialFourier transform infrared spectroscopy0210 nano-technologySilicon oxideGeneral DentistryElastic modulusAcrylic resinUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASJournal of clinical and experimental dentistry
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Infrared study of the MoO3 doping efficiency in 4,4′-bis(N-carbazolyl)-1,1′-biphenyl (CBP)

2013

AbstractElectrochemical doping produces clear changes in the vibrational spectra of organic semiconductors as we show here for the system molybdenum oxide (MoO3) doped into the charge transport material 4,4′-bis(N-carbazolyl)-1,1′-biphenyl (CBP). Based on density-functional theory (DFT) calculations of vibrational spectra, the new spectral features can be attributed to the CBP cation that forms as a result of electron transfer from CBP to MoO3. The intensity of the new vibrational lines is a direct measure for the probability of charge transfer. MoO3 agglomerating within the CBP matrix limits the active interface area between the two species. The appearance of a broad electronic transition …

Charge dissociationChemistry(all)Electrochemical dopingInfraredChemistryAgglomerationDopingAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyDoping efficiencyGeneral ChemistryElectronic structureCondensed Matter PhysicsMolecular electronic transitionElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialsOrganic semiconductorElectron transferCharge transferMaterials ChemistryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInfrared spectroscopyExcitationOrganic Electronics
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Biomolecule-corona formation confers resistance of bacteria to nanoparticle-induced killing: Implications for the design of improved nanoantibiotics

2018

Abstract Multidrug-resistant bacterial infections are a global health threat. Nanoparticles are thus investigated as novel antibacterial agents for clinical practice, including wound dressings and implants. We report that nanoparticles' bactericidal activity strongly depends on their physical binding to pathogens, including multidrug-resistant primary clinical isolates, such as Staphylococcus aureus , Klebsiella pneumoniae or Enterococcus faecalis . Using controllable nanoparticle models, we found that nanoparticle-pathogen complex formation was enhanced by small nanoparticle size rather than material or charge, and was prevented by 'stealth' modifications. Nanoparticles seem to preferentia…

ChemieMedizinBiophysicsBioengineeringMicrobial Sensitivity Tests02 engineering and technologymedicine.disease_causeEnterococcus faecalisMicrobiologyBiomaterials03 medical and health sciencesAntibiotic resistanceListeria monocytogenesDrug Resistance Multiple BacterialEscherichia colimedicine030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesMicrobial ViabilitybiologyBiomolecule021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationAnti-Bacterial AgentschemistryMechanics of MaterialsStaphylococcus aureusCeramics and CompositesNanoparticlesNanomedicineAdsorption0210 nano-technologyAntibacterial activityBacteriaBiomaterials
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Cationized albumin-biocoatings for the immobilization of lipid vesicles

2010

Tethered lipid membranes or immobilized lipid vesicles are frequently used as biomimetic systems. In this article, the authors presented a suitable method for efficient immobilization of lipid vesicles onto a broad range of surfaces, enabling analysis by quantitative methods even under rigid, mechanical conditions-bare surfaces such as hydrophilic glass surfaces as well as hydrophobic polymer slides or metal surfaces such as gold. The immobilization of vesicles was based on the electrostatic interaction of zwitterionic or negatively charged lipid vesicles with two types of cationic chemically modified bovine serum albumin (cBSA) blood plasma proteins (cBSA-113 and cBSA-147). Quantitative an…

Chemistry(all)Surface PropertiesAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhysics and Astronomy(all)Microscopy Atomic ForceGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBiomaterialsCoated Materials BiocompatibleMaterials Science(all)CationsZeta potentialGeneral Materials ScienceBovine serum albuminSurface plasmon resonanceLiposomebiologyChemistryBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)VesicleSerum Albumin BovineGeneral ChemistryAdhesionMembraneLiposomesBiophysicsbiology.proteinAdsorptionProtein adsorptionProtein BindingBiointerphases
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Self-assembly in surfactant-based liquid mixtures: Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid/bis(2-ethylhexyl)amine systems

2010

Surfactant-based liquid mixtures constitute an interesting class of nanostructured materials with promising potential in specialized applications. Here, structural and conductometric properties of liquid mixtures composed of bis(2-ethylhexyl)amine (BEEA) and bis(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid (HDEHP) have been thoroughly investigated with the aim to correlate structural features with system charge transport capability. The evolution of self-assembled local nanostructures with system composition has been investigated by FT-IR and XRD while the conductometric properties were probed by conventional AC complex impedance. Both pure components exhibit nano-segregation due to their amphiphilic natur…

ChemistryAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyConductivitySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryPulmonary surfactantChemical engineeringAmphiphileX-ray crystallographyAmine gas treatingSelf-assemblyPhosphoric acidSurfactants Conducting materials Self-assembly Liquid mixturesSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Influence of partial O 2 pressure on the adhesion, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells on β-tricalcium phos…

2018

Our purpose was to analyse the influence of O2 pressure on the adhesion, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells (DPSC) on 3-tricalcium phosphate (3-TCP) scaffold. DPSC isolated from extracted third molars were seeded on 3-TCP and cultured under 3% or 21% O2 pressure. Cell adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation over the biomaterial were evaluated at 7, 13, 18, and 23 days of culture. Cell adhesion was determined by light microscopy, proliferation by DNA quantification, and osteogenic differentiation by alkaline phosphatase activity analysis. All DPSC adhered to 3-TCP with both O2 conditions. Cell proliferation values were higher at 3% O2 in each t…

ChemistryCell growthBiomaterialAdhesionmedicine.disease_causePhosphateBiochemistryMolecular biologychemistry.chemical_compoundstomatognathic systemPhysiology (medical)Dental pulp stem cellsmedicineAlkaline phosphataseCell adhesionOxidative stressFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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Silk fibroin scaffolds enhance cell commitment of adult rat cardiac progenitor cells

2013

The use of three-dimensional (3D) cultures may induce cardiac progenitor cells to synthesize their own extracellular matrix (ECM) and sarcomeric proteins to initiate cardiac differentiation. 3D cultures grown on synthetic scaffolds may favour the implantation and survival of stem cells for cell therapy when pharmacological therapies are not efficient in curing cardiovascular diseases and when organ transplantation remains the only treatment able to rescue the patient's life. Silk fibroin-based scaffolds may be used to increase cell affinity to biomaterials and may be chemically modified to improve cell adhesion. In the present study, porous, partially orientated and electrospun nanometric n…

ChemistryCellBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)FibroinCell biologyBiomaterialsCell therapyExtracellular matrixmedicine.anatomical_structureTissue engineeringmedicineProgenitor cellStem cellCell adhesionBiomedical engineeringJournal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
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Analysis and parametric sensitivity of the behavior of overshoots in the concentration of a charged adsorbate in the adsorbed phase of charged adsorb…

2003

In this work, an analysis of the parametric sensitivity of the overshoot in the concentration of the adsorbate in the adsorbed phase, which occurs under certain conditions during an ion-exchange adsorption process, is presented and used to suggest practical implications of the concentration overshoot phenomenon on operational policies and configurations of chromatographic columns and finite bath adsorption systems. The results presented in this work demonstrate and explain how the development of an overshoot in the concentration of the adsorbate in the adsorbed phase could be enhanced or suppressed by (i) varying the diffusion coefficient, D3, of the adsorbate relative to the diffusion coef…

ChemistryDiffusionAnalytical chemistryLangmuir adsorption modelThermodynamicsElectrolyteCharged particleSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialssymbols.namesakeColloid and Surface ChemistryAdsorptionIonic strengthPhase (matter)symbolsDebye lengthJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
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