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An in vitro evaluation of two dentine adhesive systems to seal the pulp chamber using a glucose penetration model

2010

Objectives: To evaluate the sealing capability of Cavit TM G with or without Clearfil TM S3 Bond and Prime & Bond NT placed in the pulp chamber. Study Design: Forty single rooted premolars, extracted for orthodontic and periodontal reasons, with intact coronal surface and mature apices, were standardized to a length of 15 mm. The teeth were instrumented, filled with a gutta-percha master cone and divided into three groups to obturate the pulp chambers: Cavit TM G; Clearfil TM S3 Bond plus Cavit TM G and Prime & Bond® NT plus Cavit TM G. A glucose leakage model was used for evaluating the coronal microleakage. The Mann-Whitney test was used to evaluate the differences in the means of the glu…

Dental Pulp CavityDental LeakageMaterials scienceTime Factorsbusiness.industryDentistryPenetration (firestop)In Vitro Techniques:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Models BiologicalGlucoseOtorhinolaryngologyDentin-Bonding AgentsDentine adhesiveUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASPulp (tooth)HumansSurgeryDental Pulp CavitybusinessGeneral DentistryDentin Bonding Agents
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Survival rates of a lithium disilicate-based core ceramic for three-unit esthetic fixed partial dentures: a 10-year prospective study.

2013

Purpose The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the clinical efficacy and long-term survival rate of three-unit fixed partial dentures (FPDs) made from lithium disilicate-based core ceramic. Materials and methods Twenty-one three-unit FPDs were placed in 19 patients to replace single lost teeth in the esthetic area, following a study protocol that took clinical, esthetic, and radiologic aspects into consideration. Each case was reviewed at 1 week following placement, at 6 months, and then annually for 10 years. Statistical analysis was performed using Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. Results Out of the 19 patients, 14.3% presented reversible postoperative sensitivity. Recession was…

Dental Restoration FailureMaleCeramicsSurface PropertiesDentistryColorDental AbutmentsDental bondingDental CariesEsthetics DentalDental AbutmentsOcclusionMedicineHumansGingival RecessionDental Restoration FailureLongitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyDenture DesignSurvival rateSurvival analysisbusiness.industryDental Plaque IndexDental BondingGeneral MedicineDentin SensitivityMiddle AgedTooth Preparation ProsthodonticDental PorcelainSurvival AnalysisDental Plaque IndexTreatment OutcomeLithium CompoundsDenture Partial FixedFemaleOral SurgeryPeriodontal IndexbusinessFollow-Up StudiesThe International journal of prosthodontics
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Shaping ability of nickel-titanium rotary instruments in simulated S-shaped root canals.

2009

Objective The aim of this study was to compare the shaping ability of 4 nickel-titanium rotary techniques and 1 hand technique in simulated S-shaped curved root canals. Study design Seventy-five simulated double-curved resin root canals were divided into 5 groups (n = 15). The canals were compared at 12 different levels and at 3 different times: before preparation and after preparation to master apical 25 and 35. Data were statistically analyzed by performing 2-by-2 comparisons with the Tukey parametric test of variance analysis using a confidence interval of 95%. Results All of the 75 resin blocks presented transportation of the root canals by transforming the apical curvature into a strai…

Dental Stress AnalysisDental InstrumentsFlexibility (anatomy)Hand techniqueRoot (chord)Normal DistributionDentistryCurvatureNickelmedicineHumansTooth RootPliabilityGeneral DentistryParametric statisticsMathematicsTitaniumAnalysis of Variancebusiness.industryStructural engineeringStainless SteelModels Dentalmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyNickel titaniumSurgeryEquipment FailureOral SurgeryDental Pulp CavitybusinessRoot Canal PreparationDental AlloysOral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology, and endodontics
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Influence of prefabricated post material on restored teeth: fracture strength and stress distribution.

2006

This work studied how prefabricated intraradicular post material affects the mechanical performance of restored teeth. The effect of using two different materials (glass fiber and stainless steel) with significantly different elastic moduli was studied.A combined theoretical and experimental method was used: first, an experimental fracture strength test was performed on 60 extracted human maxillary central incisors. The teeth were decoronated, treated endodontically and restored, 30 with glass fiber posts and 30 with stainless steel posts. The data were recorded and the results compared using an ANOVA test. Then, the finite element technique was used to develop a model of the restored tooth…

Dental Stress AnalysisMaterials scienceFinite Element AnalysisDentistryMaterials testingModels BiologicalStress (mechanics)Dental MaterialsTooth Fracturesstomatognathic systemFlexural strengthMaterials TestingDentinmedicineHumansComputer SimulationGeneral DentistryElastic modulusTooth Nonvitalbusiness.industryStress distributionElasticity (physics)Stainless SteelElasticityRoot Canal Therapymedicine.anatomical_structureDental Prosthesis DesignGlassStress MechanicalbusinessToothDental AlloysPost and Core TechniqueOperative dentistry
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Disinclusion of unerupted teeth by mean of self-ligating brackets: Effect of blood contamination on shear bond strength

2012

Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of blood contamination on the shear bond strength and failure site of three different orthodontic self-ligating brackets. Study Design: 240 bovine permanent mandibular incisors were randomly divided into 12 groups of 20 specimens each. Orthodontic self-ligating brackets were tested under four different enamel surface conditions: a) dry, b) blood contamination before priming, c) blood contamination after priming, d) blood contamination before and after priming. Brackets were bonded to the teeth and subsequently tested using a Instron universal testing machine. Shear bond strength values and adhesive failure rate were recorded. Statis…

Dental Stress AnalysisMaterials scienceOrthodontic BracketsBlood contaminationDentistryOdontologíaOrthodonticsDental bondingstomatognathic systemShear strengthAnimalsTooth UneruptedGeneral DentistryOrthodonticsUniversal testing machineEnamel paintBond strengthbusiness.industryDental Bonding:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludShear bondstomatognathic diseasesBloodOtorhinolaryngologyvisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCattleResearch-ArticleSurgeryAdhesiveShear StrengthbusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Premolars restored with posts of different materials: fatigue analysis

2011

Previous works studied the effect of the material and the dimensions of the post on the biomechanical performance (fracture strength and stress distribution) of restored teeth, under static loads. The aim of this work was to study the effect of the post material (glass fibre and stainless steel) on restored teeth, which have the final crown, under dynamic conditions. The use of a biomechanical model, including a fatigue analysis from FEA, is presented as a powerful method to study the effect of the material of the intraradicular post. The inclusion of the fatigue analysis allows for a more realistic study that takes into account the dynamic nature of masticatory forces. At the same time, th…

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Pulse Oximetry as a Diagnostic Tool to Determine Pulp Vitality: A Systematic Review

2021

Pulse oximetry (PO) can be used as a technique to assess vascularization. Although it is commonly used in the field of medicine, it still has limited use in dentistry. The aim of this study is to evaluate, by means of a systematic review, if pulse oximetry is a viable and effective system to determine pulp vitality and assess the clinical criteria for its use. A literature search was performed in Medline, Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science databases. Clinical studies using pulse oximetry as a tool to determine pulp vitality in permanent teeth were eligible. Quality assessment of the included studies was performed following the Quality Assessment for Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (QUADAS-2) gu…

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Color and photography in the restorative dentistry. A brief communication about color temperature, dental color and the use of light and photography …

2020

Relevance. Optical properties of dental tissues can be captured by photography, considering the characteristics of the light sources. Therefore photography might become a way to communicate the color and the characterizing aspects of the teeth, reducing the misunderstandings between the dental practice and the laboratory in the project of dental restoration. Purpose. To illustrate some ways of using the current photographic technology to document teeth color correctly, and to be able to communicate it without misunderstandings and to replicate it in a simple way. Materials and methods. The photographs were taken using Nikon D500 digital camera, Nikkor 60 mm 2.8 macro lens, Nikon SB-700 Spee…

Dental practicetooth color tooth shade photography photographs spectrophotometersmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhotographyColor photographyRK1-715ArtColor photographyColor temperaturelaw.inventionlawDentistryrestorative dentistryOptometryRestorative dentistrymedia_commonЭндодонтия Today
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A facially driven complete-mouth rehabilitation with ultrathin CAD-CAM composite resin veneers for a patient with severe tooth wear: A minimally inva…

2020

Abstract The development of technologies that include face scanning and dental software has improved workflows in dentistry. Digital files make it possible to create a 3-dimensional virtual image of the patient that helps the clinician plan treatment and make decisions, reducing uncertainty and improving communication. This report describes the complete-mouth rehabilitation of a patient with severe tooth wear. The treatment adopted a minimal intervention approach, applying adhesive veneers in areas where the tooth structure was affected and used a computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) workflow to prepare nanoceramic composite resin materials with a high filler loa…

Dental softwarebusiness.industryComputer scienceMouth RehabilitationIntervention approachDentistryCAD030206 dentistryComposite ResinsDental Porcelain03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDental porcelainstomatognathic systemDental Prosthesis DesignVirtual imageTooth wearDental Prosthesis DesignComputer-Aided DesignHumansTooth WearOral SurgeryMouth RehabilitationbusinessThe Journal of prosthetic dentistry
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Effect of different protective agents on enamel erosion: An in vitro investigation

2019

Background The purpose of this in vitrostudy was to compare the effect of different protective agents on enamel erosion by measuring mean percentage weight loss. Material and Methods Extracted teeth were sectioned into uniform slabs and enamel specimens were randomly distributed to different groups. Initial weight of all enamel specimens was registered. The protective agents used in this study were Tooth Mousse, MI Paste Plus, Remin Pro and Remin Pro Forte. A control group was treated just with tap water. All the specimens were immersed in Coca-Cola for a total of 8 min at room temperature, dried and weighed. Enamel dissolution caused by acidic soft drink was analyzed: specimens were weighe…

Dentistry02 engineering and technologyPercentage weight loss03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemWeight lossmedicineGeneral DentistryEnamel paintbusiness.industryChemistryResearch030206 dentistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Community and Preventive Dentistrystomatognathic diseasesProtective AgentsTooth moussevisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediummedicine.symptom0210 nano-technologySoft drinkbusinessJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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