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Effect of the sodium hypochlorite and citric acid association on smear layer removal of primary molars
Tooth deciduous Citric acid Sodium hypochlorite Endodontics Smear layer
2009/10/20
This study aimed to assess the capacity of a sodium hypochlorite and citric acid (CA) association (the latter at different concentrations) in removing coronal smear layer (SL) of primary teeth. For th...
Effects of Smear Layer and Surface Moisture on Dentin Bond Strength of a Waterless All-in-one Adhesive
All-in-one adhesive Microtensile bond strengths Dentin bonding
2009/9/14
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the microtensile bond strength (MTBS) of a waterless all-in-one adhesive system, Absolute, to dentin. Eighteen human molars were either ground with 600-grit S...
Influence of Layer Thickness on Stress Distribution in Ceramic-Cement-Dentin Multilayer Systems
All-ceramic FEA Cement
2009/9/11
The effects of dentin and cement thicknesses on stress level and distribution of crack propagation in ceramic-cement-dentin multilayer complex were analyzed. Custom-designed finite element analysis pr...
Effect of Intermediate Fiber Layer on the Fracture Load and Failure Mode of Maxillary Incisors Restored with Laminate Veneers
Laminate veneer Fiber-reinforced composite Load-bearing capacity
2009/9/11
This study evaluated the fracture load and failure mode of various veneer materials cemented with or without the addition of a fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) layer at the adhesive interface. Sixty i...
Enhanced Degree of Monomer Conversion of Orthodontic Adhesives Using a Glass-Fiber Layer under the Bracket
Department of Oral Development and Orthodontics,Institute of Dentistry,University of Turku,Turku,Finland
2010/3/5
Objective: To test the hypothesis that there is no difference in the degree of conversion (DC%) of orthodontic composites during the light-curing process with or without the use of a glass-fiber reinf...
The Effect of Fluid Composite as Gingival Layer on Microleakage of Class II Composite Restorations
Microleakage Posterior Composite Packable Composite Fiber-reinforced Composite
2009/4/2
Introduction: Fluid composites have been suggested as gingival layer beneath class II composite
restorations to improve marginal integrity and reduce microleakage. This in-vitro study evaluated the...