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Intraoral scanner-based monitoring of tooth wear in young adults : 24-month results
10 janvierAbstract Objectives Tooth wear causes irreversible cumulated surface loss and already occurs at a young age. Therefore, the objective of this clinical prospective observational study was to monitor the occlusal surface of a mandibular first molar in young adults for a period of 24 months. (...) -
Quality of CAD-CAM inlays placed on aged resin-based composite restorations used as deep margin elevation : a laboratory study
9 janvierAbstract Objectives To assess the impact of the age of resin-based composite (RBC) restorations used for deep margin elevation (DME) on the marginal quality and fracture resistance of inlays. Materials and methods Permanent human molars with direct RBC restorations, involving the mesial, (...) -
Correction to : Revised FDI criteria for evaluating direct and indirect dental restorations—recommendations for its clinical use, interpretation, and reporting
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Platelet-rich fibrin vs. buccal advancement flap for closure of oroantral communications : a prospective clinical study
6 janvierAbstract Objectives The primary aim was to evaluate the success of the defect closure (tight or open) of oroantral communications (OAC) after treatment with platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) clots or a buccal advancement flap (BAF). Secondary outcome measurements were the evaluation of the wound (...) -
Bleaching effectiveness and cytotoxicity of new experimental formulation of niobium-based bleaching gel
6 janvierAbstract Objectives The development of new bleaching agents with minimum concentration of hydrogen peroxide (HP), without adverse effects, and with bleaching effectiveness, has great clinical relevance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the bleaching efficacy and cytotoxicity of a new (...)