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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Biomechanical and histological evaluation of four different titanium implant surface modifications: an experimental study in the rabbit tibia
ObjectivesThis study presents a biomechanical comparison of bone response to commercially pure titanium screws with four different types of surface...
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Basic Science Research Methods in Orthodontics
Orthodontics developed as a specialty of dentistry almost a century ago. Historical proofs clearly demonstrate that the history of orthodontics... -
Effect of Galla chinensis on the remineralization of two bovine root lesions morphous in vitro
The present study aims to evaluate the effect of Galla chinensis compounds on the remineralization of two artificial root lesions morphous in vitro ....
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Influence of a mouthwash containing hydroxyapatite microclusters on bacterial adherence in situ
ObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to investigate the efficacy of a new preparation in dental prophylaxis containing zinc-carbonate...
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Comparison of different live/dead stainings for detection and quantification of adherent microorganisms in the initial oral biofilm
ObjectivesThe aim of the present study was to investigate different fluorescence-based, two-color viability assays for visualization and...
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Impact of laminar flow velocity of different acids on enamel calcium loss
ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of flow velocity under laminar flow conditions of different acidic solutions on enamel...
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Do edible oils reduce bacterial colonization of enamel in situ?
ObjectiveEdible oils are an empiric approach for the prevention of oral diseases. The present in situ study investigated the effect of edible oils on...
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The influence of adhesives and the base structure of metal brackets on shear bond strength
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to investigate the shear bond strength of compound made of tooth enamel, adhesive, and brackets for certain...
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Design of a randomized controlled double-blind crossover clinical trial to assess the effects of saliva substitutes on bovine enamel and dentin in situ
BackgroundHyposalivation is caused by various syndromes, diabetes, drugs, inflammation, infection, or radiotherapy of the salivary glands. Patients...
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Dedifferentiated fat cells: an alternative source of adult multipotent cells from the adipose tissues
When adipose‐derived stem cells (ASCs) are retrieved from the stromal vascular portion of adipose tissue, a large amount of mature adipocytes are...
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Fluoride
This chapter describes how individuals with severe enamel fluorosis (mottled tooth enamel) became associated with fluoride in the public water supply... -
A Systematic Review of Impression Technique for Conventional Complete Denture
The importance of an in depth review of impression making for complete dentures lies in the assessment of the historical value of all the factors...
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Assessment of factors associated with dental caries in rural communities in Rakai District, Uganda
To assess factors associated with dental caries in rural communities in Rakai District, Uganda. This was a cross-sectional survey in 18–62 year olds,...
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Targeted immobilisation of lysozyme in the enamel pellicle from different solutions
Mouthwashes containing protective enzymes are required especially for patients suffering from xerostomia. The present study aimed to investigate the...
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Is bovine dentine an appropriate substitute in abrasion studies?
The study aimed to compare the wear behaviour of human and bovine dentine due to toothbrushing with different relative dentin abrasivity (RDA)...
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Characterisation of lysozyme activity in the in situ pellicle using a fluorimetric assay
Lysozyme is among the most protective enzymes in the pellicle layer. The aim of the present study was to establish a precise fluorimetric assay for...
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Non-destructive visualisation of protective proteins in the in situ pellicle
Several salivary anti-microbial and buffering components are part of the acquired in vivo pellicle. The purpose of the present in situ study was to...
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