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Relationship between laboratory bond strengths and clinical performance of dentin adhesives

Kim YK

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Statistical notes for clinical researchers: Definition and comparison of risk and odds

Kim HY

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Translucency changes of direct esthetic restorative materials after curing, aging and treatment

Lee YK

The purpose of this article was to review the changes in translucency of direct esthetic restorative materials after curing, aging and treatment. As a criterion for the evaluation of clinical...
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Mandibular bone necrosis after use of paraformaldehyde-containing paste

Lee CH, Choi Y, Park S

Paraformaldehyde has been used in the past as a pulpotomy agent. However, it has a severe cytotoxic effect and may cause alveolar bone necrosis. Depulpin, a devitalizing agent containing 49%...
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Radix mesiolingualis and radix distolingualis: a case report of a tooth with an unusual morphology

Nayak G, Aeran H, Singh I

Variation in the root and canal morphology of the maxillary first molars is quite common. The most common configuration is 3 roots and 3 or 4 canals. Nonetheless, other possibilities...
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Effects of radiant exposure and wavelength spectrum of light-curing units on chemical and physical properties of resin cements

Lima AF, Formaggio , Zambelli L, Palialol A, Marchi GM, Saraceni C, de Oliveira MT

OBJECTIVES: In this study, we evaluated the influence of different radiant exposures provided by single-peak and polywave light-curing units (LCUs) on the degree of conversion (DC) and the mechanical properties...
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Healing outcomes of root canal treatment for C-shaped mandibular second molars: a retrospective analysis

Ahn HR, Moon YM, Hong SO, Seo MS

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the healing rate of non-surgical endodontic treatment between C-shaped and non-C-shaped mandibular second molars. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical records and radiological images of patients who...
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Apicoectomy of maxillary anterior teeth through a piezoelectric bony-window osteotomy: two case reports introducing a new technique to preserve cortical bone

Hirsch V, Kohli MR, Kim S

Two case reports describing a new technique of creating a repositionable piezoelectric bony window osteotomy during apicoectomy in order to preserve bone and act as an autologous graft for the...
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Screw-in forces during instrumentation by various file systems

Ha JH, Kwak SW, Kim SK, Kim HC

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to compare the maximum screw-in forces generated during the movement of various Nickel-Titanium (NiTi) file systems. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty simulated canals in resin...
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Microsurgical re-treatment of an endodontically treated tooth with an apically located incomplete vertical root fracture: a clinical case report

Taschieri , Del Fabbro M, El Kabbaney A, Tsesis I, Rosen E, Corbella S

Although it is challenging, the early diagnosis of a vertical root fracture (VRF) is crucial in order to ensure tooth preservation. The purpose of this clinical case report was to...
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Effects of proanthocyanidin, a crosslinking agent, on physical and biological properties of collagen hydrogel scaffold

Choi Y, Kim HJ, Min KS

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of proanthocyanidin (PAC), a crosslinking agent, on the physical properties of a collagen hydrogel and the behavior of...
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Carbohydrate-electrolyte drinks exhibit risks for human enamel surface loss

de Melo MA, Passos VF, Lima JP, Santiago S, Rodrigues

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this investigation was to give insights into the impact of carbohydrate-electrolyte drinks on the likely capacity of enamel surface dissolution and the influence of human saliva...
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In vitro characterization of human dental pulp stem cells isolated by three different methods

Jang JH, Lee HW, Cho KM, Shin HW, Kang MK, Park SH, Kim E

OBJECTIVES: In this study, we characterized human dental pulp cells (HDPCs) obtained by different culture methods to establish the most suitable methodology for dental tissue engineering and regenerative endodontic applications. MATERIALS...
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Elemental analysis of caries-affected root dentin and artificially demineralized dentin

Sung YH, Son HH, Yi K, Chang J

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to analyze the mineral composition of naturally- and artificially-produced caries-affected root dentin and to determine the elemental incorporation of resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) into the demineralized...
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Comparative assessment of antibacterial activity of different glass ionomer cements on cariogenic bacteria

Naik RG, Dodamani A, Khairnar M, Jadhav HC, Deshmukh M

OBJECTIVES: Glass ionomer cements (GICs), which are biocompatible and adhesive to the tooth surface, are widely used nowadays for tooth restoration. They inhibit the demineralization and promote the remineralization of...
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