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View article: USE OF GUIDED ENDODONTICS IN TREATING TEETH WITH PULP OBLITERATION DUE TO CALCIFICATION AND THE RELEVANCE OF CLINICAL SCRUTINY IN DECISION MAKING: A CLINICAL CASE REPORT
USE OF GUIDED ENDODONTICS IN TREATING TEETH WITH PULP OBLITERATION DUE TO CALCIFICATION AND THE RELEVANCE OF CLINICAL SCRUTINY IN DECISION MAKING: A CLINICAL CASE REPORT Open
Endodontic treatment of teeth with pulp canal obliteration (PCO) represents a procedure of higher complexity, as it requires the professional to have precise control over access direction, considering that essential references are lost. Th…
View article: Adhesion evaluation of a new self-cured resin to sclerotic dentin
Adhesion evaluation of a new self-cured resin to sclerotic dentin Open
Recently, a self-curing dental composite (Stela) was developed, promising several advantages and indications. One of them includes the restoration of Class V cavities. However, non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) frequently present sclero…
View article: Surface quality evaluation through 3D profilometry of dental restoration performed in a clinical simulated environment
Surface quality evaluation through 3D profilometry of dental restoration performed in a clinical simulated environment Open
This study evaluated the surface quality of Class V composite resin restorations, comparing the surface roughness resulting from applying three techniques for finishing and polishing in a condition of clinical simulated environment by usin…
View article: Insertion methods and gap/void formation in atraumatic restorative technique: A micro-CT analysis.
Insertion methods and gap/void formation in atraumatic restorative technique: A micro-CT analysis. Open
Wetting the dentin is critical to atraumatic restorative treatment. The conventional insertion can be challenging when using high-viscosity glass-ionomer cement. This study evaluated the formation of gaps and voids after three insertion me…
View article: X-Ray Microtomography Analysis of Gaps and Voids in the Restoration of Non-Carious Cervical Lesions with Different Composite Resins
X-Ray Microtomography Analysis of Gaps and Voids in the Restoration of Non-Carious Cervical Lesions with Different Composite Resins Open
Context (Background): Resin composites are the most widely used material for restoring cervical defects. However, the high failure rate of these restorations is still a concern. Aims: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate, using m…
View article: Is there clinical scientific evidence that bruxism can induce non-carious cervical lesions?
Is there clinical scientific evidence that bruxism can induce non-carious cervical lesions? Open
Review question / Objective: Do patients with bruxism have a higher risk of developing non-carious cervical lesions than patients who do not have bruxism? T h u s , t h e P E C O s a p p ro a c h i s : ( P )Population/problem: Patients fro…
View article: Do surface sealants improve the clinical performance of composite restorations?
Do surface sealants improve the clinical performance of composite restorations? Open
Rationale: Though surface sealants are known for enhancing composites' clinical performance, there is no scientific consensus about it.
View article: Reduced Graphene Oxide-Zinc Oxide Flower-Like Composite for Glass-Ionomer Materials Reinforcement
Reduced Graphene Oxide-Zinc Oxide Flower-Like Composite for Glass-Ionomer Materials Reinforcement Open
Composites based on graphene oxide (GO), reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and zinc oxide (ZnO) with different mass ratios (8, 100 and 600) were synthesized through the hydrothermal method at 100 °C and used as reinforcement materials to commer…
View article: Peer Review #2 of "Properties evaluation of silorane, low-shrinkage, non-flowable and flowable resin-based composites in dentistry (v0.2)"
Peer Review #2 of "Properties evaluation of silorane, low-shrinkage, non-flowable and flowable resin-based composites in dentistry (v0.2)" Open
This study tested the null hypothesis that different classes of direct restorative dental materials: silorane-based resin, low-shrinkage and conventional (non-flowable and flowable) resin-based composite (RBC) do not differ from each other…
View article: Peer Review #1 of "Properties evaluation of silorane, low-shrinkage, non-flowable and flowable resin-based composites in dentistry (v0.1)"
Peer Review #1 of "Properties evaluation of silorane, low-shrinkage, non-flowable and flowable resin-based composites in dentistry (v0.1)" Open
This study tested the null hypothesis that different classes of direct restorative dental materials: silorane-based resin, low-shrinkage and conventional (non-flowable and flowable) resin-based composite (RBC) do not differ from each other…
View article: Properties evaluation of silorane, low-shrinkage, non-flowable and flowable resin-based composites in dentistry
Properties evaluation of silorane, low-shrinkage, non-flowable and flowable resin-based composites in dentistry Open
Purpose. This study tested the null hypothesis that different classes of direct restorative dental materials: silorane-based resin, low-shrinkage and conventional (non-flowable and flowable) resin-based composite (RBC) do not differ from e…
View article: Peer Review #2 of "Properties evaluation of silorane, low-shrinkage, non-flowable and flowable resin-based composites in dentistry (v0.1)"
Peer Review #2 of "Properties evaluation of silorane, low-shrinkage, non-flowable and flowable resin-based composites in dentistry (v0.1)" Open
This study tested the null hypothesis that different classes of direct restorative dental materials: silorane-based resin, low-shrinkage and conventional (non-flowable and flowable) resin-based composite (RBC) do not differ from each other…
View article: Properties evaluation of silorane, low-shrinkage, non-flowable and flowable resin-based composites in dentistry
Properties evaluation of silorane, low-shrinkage, non-flowable and flowable resin-based composites in dentistry Open
Purpose: This study tested the null hypothesis that different classes of direct restorative dental materials (silorane-based resin, low-shrinkage and conventional (non-flowable and flowable) resin-based composite (RBC)) do not differ from …
View article: Properties evaluation of silorane, low-shrinkage, non-flowable and flowable resin-based composites in dentistry
Properties evaluation of silorane, low-shrinkage, non-flowable and flowable resin-based composites in dentistry Open
Purpose: This study tested the null hypothesis that different classes of direct restorative dental materials (silorane-based resin, low-shrinkage and conventional (non-flowable and flowable) resin-based composite (RBC)) do not differ from …