The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-mechanical technique has been proposed as a more conservative method. However, the extent and comparison of excessive removal of sound dentine and insufficient removal of carious dentine have not been studied. The aims of the present study are to use X-ray microtomography (XMT) to determine the mineral concentrations of sound and carious dentine, and the excavated dentine using a hand excavation (HE) technique, a hand excavation technique aided by Caries Detector Dye (CD) and a chemo-mechanical removal technique using Carisolv (CSS). Comparison of the three techniques with respect to the mineral concentrations of the excavated dentine caries ...
A primary goal of dental tissue engineering is the biological reconstruction of tooth substrate dest...
This paper presents findings made using special techniques of imaging and/or of specimen preparation...
Over the past years there have been attempts to improve the development of techniques for caries det...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
There are several methods for identifying carious dentinal tissue aiming to avoid removal of healthy...
This in vitro, split-tooth study aimed to evaluate the efficiency (time taken) and effectiveness (qu...
Although the dentine remaining after chemomechanical caries removal appears sound by normal clinical...
The effect of caries removal agents on the interface between carious and sound dentine in permanent ...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate microhardness and chemical analysis of carious and caries-a...
BACKGROUND: This study compared the chemical, morphological and microhardness changes in carious den...
The aim of study: The aim of this study is to assess the capacity of chemo-mechanical system KariKli...
Background: Many patients consider removal of caries to be a very unpleasant experience. Removal of ...
Background: Caries-affected dentine is the usual substrate bonded to in everyday clinical practice. ...
X-ray tomographic microscopy (XTM), a three-dimensional X-ray imaging technique, has been used to qu...
A primary goal of dental tissue engineering is the biological reconstruction of tooth substrate dest...
This paper presents findings made using special techniques of imaging and/or of specimen preparation...
Over the past years there have been attempts to improve the development of techniques for caries det...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
There are several methods for identifying carious dentinal tissue aiming to avoid removal of healthy...
This in vitro, split-tooth study aimed to evaluate the efficiency (time taken) and effectiveness (qu...
Although the dentine remaining after chemomechanical caries removal appears sound by normal clinical...
The effect of caries removal agents on the interface between carious and sound dentine in permanent ...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate microhardness and chemical analysis of carious and caries-a...
BACKGROUND: This study compared the chemical, morphological and microhardness changes in carious den...
The aim of study: The aim of this study is to assess the capacity of chemo-mechanical system KariKli...
Background: Many patients consider removal of caries to be a very unpleasant experience. Removal of ...
Background: Caries-affected dentine is the usual substrate bonded to in everyday clinical practice. ...
X-ray tomographic microscopy (XTM), a three-dimensional X-ray imaging technique, has been used to qu...
A primary goal of dental tissue engineering is the biological reconstruction of tooth substrate dest...
This paper presents findings made using special techniques of imaging and/or of specimen preparation...
Over the past years there have been attempts to improve the development of techniques for caries det...