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Effect of diode laser irradiation on the attachment rate of periodontal ligament cells: an in vitro study.

2001

The present study is part of a basic research program investigating the cellular effects of an 810 nm GaAlAs-diode laser on human periodontal tissues. The aim of the investigation was to evaluate the effects of laser treatment of root surface specimens on the attachment of periodontal ligament (PDL) cells in vitro.Root specimens were prepared from periodontally diseased teeth. PDL cells were obtained from human third molar ligaments. Cells were cultured under simple, standardized, and reproducible experimental conditions. One hundred fifty root specimens were scaled and root planed with curets followed by air-powder abrasive treatment; 75 were then lased and 75 served as controls. The irrad…

MolarMaleTime FactorsPeriodontal LigamentDentistryCell CountGalliumIrradiation timeArsenicalsStatistics Nonparametriclaw.inventionCurettageRoot Planingstomatognathic systemlawCell AdhesionIn vitro studyPeriodontal fiberHumansPeriodontal PocketPower outputIrradiationTooth RootColoring AgentsCells CulturedObserver Variationbusiness.industryChemistryLasersFibroblastsLaserIn vitroMethylene BlueMicroscopy Electron ScanningPeriodonticsDental ScalingFemalebusinessAluminumJournal of periodontology
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Thermo-setting glass ionomer cements promote variable biological responses of human dental pulp stem cells.

2017

To evaluate the in vitro cytotoxicity of Equia Forte (GC, Tokyo, Japan) and Ionostar Molar (Voco, Cuxhaven, Germany) on human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs).hDPSCs isolated from third molars were exposed to several dilutions of Equia Forte and Ionostar Molar eluates (1/1, 1/2 and 1/4). These eluates were obtained by storing material samples in respective cell culture medium for 24h (n=40). hDPSCs in basal growth culture medium were the control. Cell viability and cell migration assays were performed using the MTT and wound-healing assays, respectively. Also, induction of apoptosis and changes in cell phenotype were evaluated by flow cytometry. Changes in cell morphology were analysed by im…

MolarMaterials scienceCell SurvivalGlass ionomer cementApoptosis02 engineering and technologyFlow cytometry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCell MovementDental pulp stem cellsMaterials TestingmedicineHumansGeneral Materials ScienceViability assayGeneral DentistryCells CulturedDental Pulpmedicine.diagnostic_testCell growthSpectrophotometry AtomicStem CellsSpectrometry X-Ray Emission030206 dentistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFlow CytometryMolecular biologyStainingPhenotypeMechanics of MaterialsCell cultureGlass Ionomer CementsMicroscopy Electron ScanningMolar Third0210 nano-technologyDental materials : official publication of the Academy of Dental Materials
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Dentin bond strength and degree of conversion evaluation of experimental self-etch adhesive systems

2014

Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of different concentrations of 10-methacryloyloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate (10-MDP) monomer in one-step self-etch experimental adhesives on dentinal microshear bond strength (μSBS), their degree of conversion and bonded micro structure. Material and Methods: Composite resin cylinders (Clearfil AP-X) were bonded on human sound molar dentinal surfaces by using five experimental one-step self-etching adhesives (1-SEAs) containing 0% (E0), 5% (E5), 10% (E10), 15% (E15), 20% (E20) (by weight) 10-MDP monomer and Clearfil S3 Bond (CS3) as a control. After 24 hours, microshear bond strength was tested. The degree of conversion was als…

MolarMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeBond strengthResearchComposite numberOdontologíaEsthetic Dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structureMonomerchemistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDentinmedicineAdhesiveComposite materialFourier transform infrared spectroscopyGeneral DentistryJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Evaluation of marginal sealing quality of restorations with low shrinkage composite resins

2020

Background This study compared the quality of marginal sealing in the gingival wall of class II preparations of two low-shirinkage resins of the bulk fill type with a conventional resin isolated or associated with a glass ionomer cement (GIC). Material and methods 40 human molars were divided into 4 groups and 80 occlusal-mesial and occlusal-distal restorations were performed with the following materials: SureFil SDR flow, Filtek Bulk Fill Posterior, Z250 resins and Riva Light Cure GIC. 40 restorations were evaluated in Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) with Elemental Microanalysis Spectrometry (EDS) initially and the remainder after a period of 6 months of aging in a 37 ± 5°C oven. An ave…

MolarMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeResearchResin composite0206 medical engineeringComposite numberGlass ionomer cementFiltek Bulk FillBulk fill030206 dentistry02 engineering and technology020601 biomedical engineering03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemBiomaterials and Bioengineering in DentistryLow shrinkageComposite materialGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Effect of rotary cutting instruments on the resin-tooth interfacial ultra structure: An in vivo study

2013

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of cutting teeth with different types of burs at various speeds on surface topogra - phy of tooth surface and interfacial gap formation at resin-tooth interface. Material and Methods: The human molars were divided into seven groups: Diamond bur in airrotor (DA) & mi - cromotor (DM), crosscut carbide bur in airrotor (CCA) & micromotor (CCM), plain carbide bur in airrotor (CA) & micromotor (CM) and #600-grit silicon carbide paper (SiC). In five samples from each group Class II box-only cavities were restored. The occlusal surface of four teeth per group was flattened. Two out of four teeth were acid etched. Teeth were subjected for scanning electron microsco…

MolarMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeSmear layerDentistryOdontologíaengineering.materialEndodonticsCarbidechemistry.chemical_compoundstomatognathic systemSilicon carbideComposite materialGeneral Dentistrybusiness.industryResearchTooth surfaceDiamond:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludAmorphous solidstomatognathic diseaseschemistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASengineeringbusinessJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Evaluation of periimplant bone neoformation using different scanning electron microscope methods for measuring BIC. A dog study.

2012

Objetives: The aim of this study was to determine which of three methods for measuring BIC (bone-to-implant contact), using vestibular and lingual scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for different implant systems at 15, 30 and 90 days post-surgery was the most precise. An elemental analysis with SEM was used to evaluate neoformed bone composition for three implant systems at the same study times. Material and Methods: 36 implants were placed in eighteen Beagle dogs mandible about one year old and weighing approximately 12-13 kg in order to evaluate bone apposition to three different implant surfaces. It was used the third and fourth premolar and first molar distal sockets in both quadrants o…

MolarMaterials sciencebusiness.industryScanning electron microscopeMandibleH&E stainDentistryOdontología:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludApex (geometry)medicine.anatomical_structureTrichromeUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASPremolarmedicineImplantbusinessGeneral DentistryJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Sealing effectiveness of fissure sealant bonded with universal adhesive systems on saliva-contaminated and noncontaminated enamel.

2017

Background The effectiveness of sealants is dependent upon their adhesion to enamel surface. The aim of the study was to evaluate the sealing ability of a pit and fissure sealant used with a universal adhesive (etch-and-rinse vs. self-etch modes) when the site is contaminated with saliva. Adhesive properties were evaluated as microleakage and scanning electron microscopic (SEM) characteristics. Material and methods A total of 72 mandibular third molars were randomly divided into 6 groups (n=12). Occlusal pits and fissures were sealed with an unfilled resin fissure sealant (FS) material with or without saliva contamination. The groups included: 1) phosphoric acid etching + FS (control), 2) p…

MolarSalivaMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeDentistry02 engineering and technology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemGeneral DentistryPhosphoric acidEnamel paintbusiness.industrySealantResearchfungitechnology industry and agriculture030206 dentistryContamination021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Community and Preventive Dentistrychemistryvisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAdhesive0210 nano-technologybusinessJournal of clinical and experimental dentistry
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Ultramorphology and dentine permeability changes induced by prophylactic procedures on exposed dentinal tubules in middle dentine

2010

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in dentinal permeability (i.e. hydraulic conductance) after prophylactic treatments performed using prophy-powders with air-polishing system or prophy-pastes on exposed middle dentine. The changes in dentine morphology were evaluated by SEM. Study design: Commercial prophylactic pastes and air-polishing powders were tested in this study. Dentine discs from human third molars were used to study the quantitative reduction of the dentine permeability under simulated pulpal pressure (20 cm H 2O). Further specimens were gold-coated and analysed using observed a SEM. Results: The results of this study showed different dentine perme…

MolarSmear layerDentistryIn Vitro Techniqueslaw.inventionstomatognathic systemlawDentine permeabilityDentinmedicineDentifriceHumansGeneral Dentistrybusiness.industryChemistryDental Prophylaxis:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Dentin Permeabilitystomatognathic diseasesDentinal Tubulemedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyPermeability (electromagnetism)Bioactive glassDentinUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMicroscopy Electron ScanningSurgerybusiness
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Effects of elevated hydrogen peroxide 'strip' bleaching on surface and subsurface enamel including subsurface histomorphology, micro-chemical composi…

2007

Abstract Objectives This study examined the effects of elevated concentration hydrogen peroxide tooth whitening treatments on tooth surface and subsurface integrity. Methods Sound human molars were ground and polished to prepare an uniform substrate for bleaching treatments. A cycling treatment included alternating ex vivo human salivary exposures with bleaching treatments under conditions of controlled temperature and durations of treatment. Bleaching was carried out with prototype bleaching strips containing hydrogen peroxide gel at 13% and 16% concentrations. A non-bleached group was used as a control. Treatments included 28 h of total bleaching exposure in vitro . Surface color was meas…

MolarToothbrushingMaterials scienceTime Factorsgenetic structuresBleachDentistryColorSpectrum Analysis RamanPeroxideFluorescencechemistry.chemical_compoundstomatognathic systemHardnessMaterials TestingDentinmedicineTooth BleachingHumansHydrogen peroxideDental EnamelSalivaGeneral DentistryDentifricesTooth whiteningMicroscopy ConfocalEnamel paintbusiness.industryTemperatureTooth surfaceHydrogen PeroxideOxidantsstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryvisual_artDentinvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMicroscopy Electron ScanningColorimetrysense organsbusinessNuclear chemistryJournal of dentistry
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Monitoring the formation of biosilica catalysed by histidine-tagged silicatein.

2004

Surface bound silicatein retains its biocatalytic activity, which was demonstrated by monitoring the immobilisation of silicatein using a histidine-tag chelating anchor and the subsequent biosilicification of SiO(2) on surfaces by surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy.

Molecular StructureAtomic force microscopyChemistryMetals and AlloysNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryHistidine MetabolismSurface Plasmon ResonanceMicroscopy Atomic ForceSilicon DioxideCathepsinsCatalysisSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMicroscopyMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesBiophysicsMicroscopy Electron ScanningMoleculeChelationHistidineSurface plasmon resonanceSurface plasmon resonance spectroscopyHistidineChemical communications (Cambridge, England)
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