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Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
Klemen Bohinc, Erna Tintor, Davor Kovacevic, Rajko Vidrih, Anamarija Zore, Anze Abram, Zeljka Kojic, Marija Obradovic, Valentina Veselinovic, Olivera Dolic
Summary: The study found that different surface properties of dental materials affect bacterial adhesion, with the Nano hybrid composite showing the greatest adhesion due to its relatively high roughness and hydrophilicity. In addition, both black tea and red wine had an impact on the color changes and inhibitory effects on bacterial growth of ceramic composites.
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Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
Jacek Klos, John W. Nicholson, Beata Czarnecka
Summary: This study found that acid-base glass ionomer cements can act as solid-state buffers, adjusting pH value by adding acid or alkali. Different brands and ages of cement have varying effects on the pH of solutions, with statistically significant differences observed.
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T
(2021)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Adriana Alejandra Morales-Valenzuela, Rogelio Jose Scougall-Vilchis, Edith Lara-Carrillo, Rene Garcia-Contreras, Wael Hegazy-Hassan, Victor Hugo Toral-Rizo, Elias Nahum Salmeron-Valdes
Summary: The aim of this study was to evaluate the fluoride release, recharge, and cytotoxicity in glass ionomer cements (GICs) reinforced with titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2N). The results showed that the experimental groups had higher and more consistent fluoride release compared to the control groups. The addition of TiO2N enhanced the recharge ability of the GICs. No cytotoxic activity was observed in the experimental groups.
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Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Andrej M. Kielbassa, Eric Paul Oehme, Natalia Shakavets, Michael Wolgin
Summary: The study aimed to investigate the volumetric abrasive wear of high-viscosity glass ionomer cement (hvGIC) and a glass hybrid restorative system (ghRS) as potential alternatives to amalgam. Results showed that the wear rates of hvGIC and ghRS were similar and not affected by resinous coating. Both hvGIC and ghRS displayed higher abrasive wear compared to conventional GIC, but fell short of the abrasion resistance of the hybrid composite resin.
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY
(2021)
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Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Andrej M. Kielbassa, Eric Paul Oehme, Natalia Shakavets, Michael Wolgin
Summary: The study found no significant differences in wear rates between high-viscosity glass ionomer cement and glass hybrid restorative system, regardless of resinous coating. Both materials showed significantly higher abrasive wear compared to conventional glass ionomer cement, but fell short of the abrasion resistance values of hybrid composite resin.
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY
(2021)
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Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Andrej M. Kielbassa, Eric Paul Oehme, Natalia Shakavets, Michael Wolgin
Summary: The study found that there was no significant difference in wear rates between hvGIC and ghRS, and the resinous coating did not affect this. Restorations of hvGIC and ghRS showed significantly higher wear resistance compared to CR, while the conventional GIC underperformed.
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY
(2021)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Andrej M. Kielbassa, Eric Paul Oehme, Natalia Shakavets, Michael Wolgin
Summary: The study investigated the volumetric abrasive wear of high-viscosity glass ionomer cement (hvGIC) and a glass hybrid restorative system (ghRS), finding that they did not perform as well as hybrid composite resin (CR) in wear resistance. The resinous coating did not effectively protect against advanced abrasive wear. Under occlusal loading, caution should be taken when using hvGIC or ghRS as alternatives to amalgam or composite resin for posterior teeth restoration.
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY
(2021)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Andrej M. Kielbassa, Eric Paul Oehme, Natalia Shakavets, Michael Wolgin
Summary: hvGIC and ghRS showed similar wear rates, unaffected by resin coating. Both materials exhibited higher wear compared to CR, while conventional GIC had significantly less wear.
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY
(2021)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Andrej M. Kielbassa, Eric Paul Oehme, Natalia Shakavets, Michael Wolgin
Summary: The study found no difference in wear rates between hvGIC and ghRS, regardless of resin coating. Both materials had significantly higher abrasive wear compared to CR, with conventional GIC performing poorly in comparison.
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY
(2021)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Artak Heboyan, Anna Vardanyan, Mohmed Isaqali Karobari, Anand Marya, Tatevik Avagyan, Hamid Tebyaniyan, Mohammed Mustafa, Dinesh Rokaya, Anna Avetisyan
Summary: Cementation of indirect restorations is a crucial step in dentistry, with the goal of achieving a strong bond between the restoration and the prepared tooth structure. Various dental cements have been developed to meet the requirements of different clinical cases. Glass-ionomer and resin cements are the most commonly used types. Factors such as cement shade, thickness, and surface treatment of both the substrate and restoration contribute to the success of the cementation process.
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Anatomy & Morphology
Geisa Aiane de Morais Sampaio, Izaura Helena Chaves de Meneses, Rayssa Amaral Vieira, Matheus Melo Pithon, Polliana Muniz Alves, Rogerio Lacerda-Santos
Summary: In this study, the researchers evaluated the in vivo biocompatibility of conventional ionomer cements modified with Chlorhexidine (CHX) at different time intervals. They found that the cements with addition of CHX demonstrated good biocompatibility with tissues and promoted tissue repair.
MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE
(2022)
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Chemistry, Physical
Maja Zecevic Culina, Valentina Brzovic Rajic, Ivan Salinovic, Eva Klaric, Luka Markovic, Ana Ivanisevic
Summary: This in vitro study evaluated erosive wear and color change of high-viscosity glass ionomer cements after pH cycling in two erosive media. The acidic media, particularly Aceto balsamico, caused significant erosive wear on all three materials. pH cycling in both acidic media and the control group resulted in significant changes in color values.
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Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Elias Nahum Salmeron-Valdes, Ana Cecilia Cruz-Mondragon, Victor Hugo Toral-Rizo, Leticia Veronica Jimenez-Rojas, Rodrigo Correa-Prado, Edith Lara-Carrillo, Adriana Alejandra Morales-Valenzuela, Rogelio Jose Scougall-Vilchis, Alejandra Itzel Lopez-Flores, Lia Hoz-Rodriguez, Ulises Velasquez-Enriquez
Summary: Several studies have recently investigated the use of nanotechnology in dental materials to enhance their properties. This study focused on evaluating the antibacterial and mechanical properties of type I glass ionomers reinforced with halloysite nanotubes modified with 2% chlorhexidine, at concentrations of 5% and 10%. The results showed that incorporating nanotubes at both concentrations effectively inhibited the presence of Streptococcus mutans, while also maintaining and improving the mechanical properties of the ionomers.
Review
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Radu Claudiu Fierascu
Summary: This paper reviews the literature on the application of various types of nanomaterials to enhance the mechanical and antimicrobial properties of GICs. These modifications can potentially lead to clinical benefits including better physical properties and prevention of tooth decay. The study covers the use of metallic nanoparticles, metallic and metalloid oxide nanoparticles, apatitic nanomaterials, and other nanomaterials or multi-component nanocomposites.
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Engineering, Biomedical
A. U. Yap, J. E. Ong, N. A. Yahya
Summary: The viscoelastic properties of highly viscous glass ionomer cements (HVGICs) were significantly influenced by resin coatings and chemical environments, with differences observed between mediums and materials.
JOURNAL OF THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS
(2021)
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Cemal Yesilyurt, Muhannnnet Kerim Ayar, Tahsin Yildirim, Mustafa Sadik Akdag
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(2015)
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(2016)
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Tahsin Yildirim, Muhammet Kerim Ayar, Cemal Yesilyurt
LASERS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE
(2015)
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G. B. Eyuboglu, C. Yesilyurt, M. Erturk
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(2015)
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(2017)
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Muhammet Kerim Ayar, Tahsin Yildirim, Cemal Yesilyurt
JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
(2016)
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T. Yildirim, M. K. Ayar, C. Yesilyurt, S. Kilic
NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PRACTICE
(2016)
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Medicine, General & Internal
T. Yildirim, M. K. Ayar, M. S. Akdag, C. Yesilyurt
NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PRACTICE
(2017)
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Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Muhammet Kerim Ayar, Cemal Yesilyurt, Cemile Kedici Alp, Tahsin Yildirim
JOURNAL OF DENTAL SCIENCES
(2014)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Tamer Tasdemir, Kursat Er, Davut Celik, Erhan Tahan, Ahmet Serper, Kadir Tolga Ceyhanli, Cemal Yesilyurt
MEDICAL PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
(2014)
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Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
G. B. Eyuboglu, P. Naiboglu
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY
(2020)
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Sedanur Turgut, Hamiyet Kilinc, Gunes Bulut Eyupoglu, Bora Bagis
NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PRACTICE
(2018)
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Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Mehmet Bayram, Adem Kusgoz, Cemal Yesilyurt, Metin Nur
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(2017)
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Medicine, Research & Experimental
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(2016)