نتایج جستجو برای: dentin sensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 343433  

2011
Flávio Fernando Demarco Sônia Saeger Meireles Hugo Ramalho Sarmento Raquel Venâncio Fernandes Dantas Tatiana Botero Sandra Beatriz Chaves Tarquinio

This review investigates erosion and abrasion in dental structures undergoing at- home bleaching. Dental erosion is a multifactorial condition that may be idiopathic or caused by a known acid source. Some bleaching agents have a pH lower than the critical level, which can cause changes in the enamel mineral content. Investigations have shown that at-home tooth bleaching with low concentrations ...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2006
Shin Toyoda Hiroko Imata Alexander Romanyukha Masaharu Hoshi

Investigations were conducted into chemical treatments suitable for concentrating enamel from cow teeth. Cow teeth could be used as alternative to human teeth for retrospective dosimetry when human teeth are not available. It is essential to remove dentin from tooth enamel for low dose radiation dosimetry in order to avoid interference to the ESR signal from organic radicals. Increasing the per...

2013
Wen-Cheng Chen Cheng-Hwei Chen Jung-Chang Kung Yu-Cheng Hsiao Chi-Jen Shih Chi-Sheng Chien

In recent studies, sealing of exposed dentinal tubules is generally considered as one of the most effective strategies to treat dentin hypersensitivity. Mesoporous bioactive glass (MBG) is a potential material for treating dentin hypersensitivity due to its highly specific areas for dissolution and re-precipitated reaction for reduction in dentin permeability. The groups of commercial products ...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 1959
R G CRAIG P E GEHRING F A PEYTON

THE HARDNESS of human dentin has been reported by a number of investigators using a variety of methods. Wright and Fenske' used an abrasion method which gave macroscopic results and reported that there was no relationship between hardness and anatomic position in dentin. They also reported that dentin in the teeth of females was significantly harder than in males and that the hardness of dentin...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 2002
M Yoshiyama F R Tay J Doi Y Nishitani T Yamada K Itou R M Carvalho M Nakajima D H Pashley

Carious dentin is partially demineralized and contains mineral crystals in the tubules. This may permit the deeper etching of intertubular dentin but prevent resin tag formation during bonding. We hypothesize that resin adhesives will produce lower bond strengths to caries-infected and caries-affected dentin compared with normal dentin. We tested this by measuring the microtensile bond strength...

2016
Yuko Shinno Takuya Ishimoto Mitsuru Saito Reo Uemura Masumi Arino Keishi Marumo Takayoshi Nakano Mikako Hayashi

In clinical dentistry, since fracture is a major cause of tooth loss, better understanding of mechanical properties of teeth structures is important. Dentin, the major hard tissue of teeth, has similar composition to bone. In this study, we investigated the mechanical properties of human dentin not only in terms of mineral density but also using structural and quality parameters as recently acc...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2009
Murilo Baena Lopes Mário A C Sinhoreti Alcides Gonini Júnior Simonides Consani John F McCabe

This study compared the tubular dimensions and distribution of human and bovine dentin. Ten human molars and 10 bovine incisors were ground with a high-speed handpiece to obtain 3 sections at different dentin depths (superficial, middle and deep). The specimens were sputter-coated with gold to be examined under scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Three SEM micrographs were recorded randomly for...

2011
SUSHMINI BALLAL MARIA PRISCILLA DAVID

This study was carried out to determine the blood group from dentine and pulp and to correlate the same with blood collected from respective extraction socket. 30 teeth were extracted and stored dry for 6 months. An attempt to establish the blood group from dentin and pulp was made by Absorption–Elution method. The pulp showed positive results for 27 out of 30 teeth (sensitivity 90%). Two teeth...

Journal: :American journal of medical genetics. Part A 2006
Mary MacDougall Juan Dong Ana Carolina Acevedo

In recent years, substantial progress has been made regarding the molecular etiology of human structural tooth diseases that alter dentin matrix formation. These diseases have been classified into two major groups with subtypes: dentin dysplasia (DD) types I and II and dentinogenesis imperfecta (DGI) types I-III. Genetic linkage studies have identified the critical loci for DD-II, DGI-II, and D...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
m. ghavam sh. khalaf pour

statement of problem: following the increasing use of composites in restoring anterior and posterior teeth, problems due to its technique sensitivity have become a major concern. one of these problems is the possibility of contamination of dentin with saliva, blood and/or gingival fluid in different stages of bonding procedure, even with application of different methods of isolation. however, b...

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