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                            2025Journal of dentistry
                            In vivo prospective randomised study of the wear of dental restorations using an intraoral scanner and its correlation with visual assessment. To evaluate the efficacy of the True Definition® intraoral scanner in quantifying the wear of glass ionomer restorative materials (Ketac Universal and Ketac Molar) over 1 year. We also studied the correlation between visual and digital assessments of the human eye and conventional photographs. The surface deterioration of the restorations at both observation times can be considered non-physiological, potentially leading to premature occlusal alterations and accelerated physiological ageing. Early diagnosis is crucial for avoiding alterations in the function of the stomatognathic system due to the wear of dental restorations. Additionally, since most
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                            2025BMC Oral Health
                            Enhancing mechanical properties of glass-ionomer cement with hemp fiber: a sustainable approach for dental restorations. A novel approach to enhancing the mechanical properties of glass-ionomer cement (GIC) may incorporate natural fiber. This study aims to evaluate the effects of raw and pure hemp fiber additions on the flexural strength (FS) and surface roughness (SR) properties of glass . This approach offers a promising, eco-friendly, cost-effective alternative for dental restorations, combining mechanical durability and surface quality. These results highlight the potential of hemp fiber-reinforced GIC in advancing sustainable, restorative materials in dentistry.
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                            2025BMC Oral Health
                            Effect of antacid gastric syrups on surface properties of dental restorative materials: an in vitro analysis of roughness and microhardness. The aim of this in-vitro study was to evaluate the effects of antacid gastric syrups on the surface roughness and microhardness of restorative dental materials. Three different composite resins, nanohybrid, microhybrid and giomer, and four antacid gastric
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                            2025BMC Oral Health
                            Mechanical analysis of 3D printed dental restorations manufactured using different resins and validation with FEM analysis. The aim of this study was to compare the wear and fracture resistance of single crowns produced from newly developed 3D printer resins used to produce permanent crowns and currently used composite CAD/CAM discs, after being thermomechanically aged in a chewing simulator
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                            2024BMC Oral Health
                            The effect of various inhaled asthma medications on the color stability of paediatric dental restorative materials. The purpose of the study is to analyse the effects of different inhaled asthma medications (IAMs) on the color change of dental restorative materials (DRMs). In total, 192 samples were taken from six different DRMs: [Filtek Z550 (nanohybrid composite), Fusio Liquid Dentin (Self
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                            Association between dental restorations and artefacts on head magnetic resonance images in paediatric patients. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become an important diagnostic tool for paediatric patients. The association between dental restorations and MRI artefacts/distortions, however, is unclear. To investigate the association between dental restorations and artefacts in head MRI and maxillary sinus and did not affect the diagnostic brain area. Among the commonly used dental restorative materials for children, only PMCs were associated with artefacts on head MRI scans.
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                            2024BMC Oral Health
                            Longevity of dental restorations in Sjogren's disease patients using electronic dental and health record data. Decreased salivary secretion is not only a risk factor for carious lesions in Sjögren's disease (SD) but also an indicator of deterioration of teeth with every restorative replacement. This study determined the longevity of direct dental restorations placed in patients with SD using matched electronic dental record (EDR) and electronic health record (EHR) data. We conducted a retrospective cohort study using EDR and EHR data of Indiana University School of Dentistry patients who have a SD diagnosis in their EHR. Treatment history of patients during 15 years with SD (cases) and their matched controls with at least one direct dental restoration were retrieved from the EDR
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                            Comparative Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Innovative Periorbital Eye Massager and Virtual Reality Eyeglasses for Reducing Dental Anxiety during Dental Restorative Procedures in Children. Many behavior management techniques are employed to reduce the anxiety associated with dental procedures in children. One of the most commonly used methods comprises audiovisual distraction using virtual reality (VR) eyeglasses. In this study, an innovative device, a periorbital eye massager (PEM), is compared with VR to evaluate dental anxiety in children. in this study, 22 children were divided into two groups, that is, group I consisting of PEM and group II consisting of VR. The participants were instructed to wear the device and then subjected to dental restorative procedures. After completion
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                            2024BMC Oral Health
                            Effect of carbamide peroxide treatment on the ion release of different dental restorative materials. To predict the long-term performance of restorative materials in the oral environment, it is important to evaluate their resistance to chemical and mechanical degradation and to know the toxic potential of the type and amount of ions eluted from the filling material. In this study, home bleaching
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                            2024BMC Oral Health
                            Chinese dentists' restorative preferences and choices for endodontically treated teeth: a representative survey. The optimal restoration protocol for endodontically treated teeth (ETT) remains a subject of debate. This survey aims to assess the current level of awareness, knowledge, and prevailing opinions among dental practitioners in China regarding the application of endocrown versus the post
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                            Micro shear bond strength of mineral trioxide aggregate to different innovative dental restorative materials. The objective of this in vitro study was to investigate the micro shear bond strength (µSBS) of mineral trioxide aggregate to four different restorative materials. Sixty mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) samples were randomly assigned into four experimental groups based on the restorative
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                            Susceptibility to discoloration of dental restorative materials containing dimethacrylate resin after bleaching. The aim of this study is to compare the susceptibility to discoloration of dental restorative materials containing dimethacrylate resin after bleaching. In this study, resin-modified glass ionomer, polyacid-modified composite resin, giomer, posterior composite resin, anterior
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                            2023BMC Oral Health
                            Evaluation of diagnostic accuracy of CBCT and intraoral radiography for proximal caries detection in the presence of different dental restoration materials. This study aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and digital intraoral radiography for the detection of proximal caries adjacent to amalgam, e.max porcelain, and metal-ceramic restorations (MCRs
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                            Posterior dental restoration material choices in privately insured people in the United States, 2017 through 2019. In the context of evolving dental materials and techniques and a national agenda to phasedown use of dental amalgam, estimates of dental amalgam placement are necessary for monitoring purposes. Numbers of amalgam and composite posterior restorations from 2017 through 2019 were
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                            2018The Dental Elf
                            Dental restorations: repair or replace? Dental restorations: repair or replace? - National Elf ServiceMenu * * Take your event #BeyondTheRoom * Training * #ElfHelp * Contact us * NewsSearch National Elf Service No bias. No misinformation. No spin. Just what you need! The Dental Elf * Home * About * Categories * Cost effectivenessEvaluation and impact assessmentFinancial managementFinancial (cbm) * complementary and alternative * digital health * exercise * medicines * mental illness prevention * mindfulness * other * psychotherapy * rehabilitation * self-management * surgical * systems * telehealth * topical Podcasts Search Search National Elf Service Home » Posts » Dentistry » restorative dentistry » Dental restorations: repair or replace
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                            2022Clinical oral investigations
                            Monomer release from dental restorative materials containing dimethacrylate resin after bleaching. The aim of this study is to determine the type and amount of monomer released over time after bleaching was applied to dental restorative materials containing dimethacrylate resin. Thirteen different restorative materials containing dimethacrylate resin were used in this study. Twenty samples were
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                            Dental restorative materials containing quaternary ammonium compounds have sustained antibacterial action. This narrative review addresses dental restorative materials with sustained antibacterial action, especially those containing quaternary ammonium compounds. Secondary caries occurs around restorations, causing further loss of mineral and breakdown of the restoration. Lesions adjacent significantly less demineralization in the adjacent enamel than the control composite material. Dental restorative materials that contain QASi have sustained antibacterial properties, have mechanical properties comparable to those of presently marketed materials, and have been cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration. Clinical studies have shown that composites incorporating QASi have the potential
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                            Influence of methylthioninium chloride, curcumin and Er, Cr: YSGG on caries affected dentin bonded to bioactive and conventional bulk fill dental restorative material. The study aimed to determine the influence of Er, Cr: YSGG (ECL), methylene blue photosensitizer (MBP), and curcumin photosensitizer (CP) disinfection on CAD and its bond strength and microleakage to bioactive (BA) and multicore
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                            A Scanning Electron Microscope Evaluation of the Efficacy of Different Fluoride-releasing Dental Restorative Materials to Prevent Enamel Demineralization: An In Vitro Study. Aim of the present research was to investigate the effectiveness of various fluoride-releasing dental restorative agents in preventing demineralization of enamel. Eighty human mandibular permanent molar teeth constituted
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                            2016UTHSCSA Dental School CAT Library
                            The Effect of Bleaching Agents on the Microhardness of Resin Composite Dental Restorative Materials Is Not Clinically Significant UTCAT3003, Found CAT view, CRITICALLY APPRAISED TOPICs * CATs Home * What is a CAT? * CAT Mentors * Search CATs Library * Submit a CAT * Clinical CAT videos * Evidence-based Practice Program * Dental School HomeSkip NavigationUniversity: Home | Calendar | Maps * CATs ..