نتایج جستجو برای: enamel biopsy technique

تعداد نتایج: 711088  

Journal: :JOURNAL OF DENTAL HEALTH 1979

Background and aim: Dental caries is one of the most common childhood diseases worldwide. The implementation of strategies that facilitate the prevention of early dental caries and interrupt its progression has been recently advocated. It has been reported that casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) derived from casein reduces tooth demineralization and enhances the reminer...

2013
Biji Balan Chengappa Madanda Uthaiah Sreejesh Narayanan Priyadarshini Mookalamada Monnappa

Enamel microabrasion can eliminate enamel irregularities and discoloration defects, thus improving the appearance of teeth. This paper presents the latest treatment protocol of enamel microabrasion to remove stains on the enamel surface. It has been verified that teeth submitted to microabrasion acquire a yellowish colour because of the thinness of the remaining enamel, revealing the colour of ...

Journal: :Archives of Disease in Childhood 1973

Journal: :Dental materials journal 2015
Yoshiki Funato Yasuhiro Matsuda Katsushi Okuyama Hiroko Yamamoto Hisanori Komatsu Hidehiko Sano

Fluorine (F) and strontium (Sr) are key elements in the de- and remineralization of teeth. To quantitatively analyze the distribution of F and Sr, micro-particle-induced gamma/X-ray emission (PIGE/PIXE) technique was used. The cavities were prepared and filled with the fluoride- and Sr-containing restorative materials (FSCMs) in extracted human molars. The single-section enamel specimens were p...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1988
S H Wei F N Hattab

There is concern that the ingestion of fluoride (F) from topical application of 1.23% APF gel may cause gastric irritation and other side effects. In this in vitro study, a newly developed APF-based foam was tested. Sound human enamel was treated for 4 rain with APF foam or a conventional APF gel (Nupro®), both containing 1.23 % F. Enamel biopsies were obtained using the acid-etch technique. Th...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2008
Angela Cristina Cilense Zuanon Lourdes Santos-Pinto Elcilaine Rizzato Azevedo Luciana Monti Lima

PURPOSE This study's purpose was to assess the amount of dental enamel loss on primary incisors after manual or mechanical microabrasion with a phosphoric acid/pumice paste. METHODS Ten exfoliated primary maxillary incisors were bisected faciolingually and the resulting 20 halves were randomly assigned to 2 groups: group 1 (N = 10)-manual technique (plastic spatula); and group 2 (N = 10)-mech...

2012
Masaki J. Honda Ken-ichiro Hata

Dental scientists are eagerly embracing regenerative medicine using tissue engineering technology. Enamel, one component of teeth, is the hardest tissue in the body. It cannot regenerate by itself, because it is formed by a layer of ameloblasts that is lost by the time the tooth crown has completely formed. Although the enamel is spent during lifetime, it is vulnerable to wear, damage, and deca...

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 2012
Krishnappa Manjunath Balasundharam Sivapathasundharam Thillai R Saraswathi

Ameloglyphics is the study of enamel rod end patterns on a tooth surface. Our aim was to study the in vivo analysis of enamel rod end patterns on tooth surfaces for personal identification. In this study, the maxillary left canine and 1st premolar of 30 men and 30 women were included. The cellulose acetate peel technique was used to record enamel rod endings on tooth surfaces. Photomicrographs ...

2003
Faiez N. Hattab

The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of application times on fluoride (F) uptake by sound enamel exposed in vitro to APF gels. Two groups of 12 teeth each were treated with one of the following 1.23% APF gels: MinuteGelTM (gel A) and Nupro® (gel B). The F treatment times were 1, 2, and 4 min and the F concentrations and enamel biopsy depths were determined using an acid-e...

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