Objective: This study aimed to identify the changes in the time-dependent deformation response of coronal dentin with ageing and its relationship with changes in chemical composition. Background: The structural behaviour of dentin with ageing is affected by changes in the density and diameter of its dentinal tubules (ie porosity), as well as changes in chemical composition throughout the tooth. However, little is known about the time-dependent deformation behaviour of aged dentin and the importance of its hierarchical structure and variations in chemical composition. Materials and methods: The spherical indentation response of aged coronal dentin was analysed in the outer, middle and inner regions, and its time-dependent deformation respons...
With the overall increase in oral health of the young, the number of fully dentate (or mostly dentat...
Introduction: Although the strength and toughness of dentin decrease with age, no study has explored...
Objective: To determine the effect of patient age (young or mature), anatomical location (shallow/de...
Objective: Understanding the effects of biological aging on human tissues has been a topic of extens...
Objective The viscoelastic behavior of dentin and its ability to undergo time dependent deformation ...
Dental fracture is one of the three most common forms of failure of restored teeth and the most comm...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increase in number of senior patients has become a...
Objective: The fracture toughness of dentin is critical to the prevention of tooth fracture. Within ...
Objective. The cause of considerable elasticity and plasticity of human dentin is discussed in the r...
To investigate age and site-related changes to human dentin collagen, sound human teeth collected fr...
Introduction: The incidence of vertical root fracture in endodontically treated teeth increases with...
ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to evaluate age related changes in physical (structure/mec...
Dentin is a mineralized collagen tissue with robust mechanical performance. Understanding the mecha...
Introduction: The mineral content of dentin increases with age and its primary structure is altered....
Failures of restorations resulting from tooth fracture are one of the primary problems to lasting or...
With the overall increase in oral health of the young, the number of fully dentate (or mostly dentat...
Introduction: Although the strength and toughness of dentin decrease with age, no study has explored...
Objective: To determine the effect of patient age (young or mature), anatomical location (shallow/de...
Objective: Understanding the effects of biological aging on human tissues has been a topic of extens...
Objective The viscoelastic behavior of dentin and its ability to undergo time dependent deformation ...
Dental fracture is one of the three most common forms of failure of restored teeth and the most comm...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increase in number of senior patients has become a...
Objective: The fracture toughness of dentin is critical to the prevention of tooth fracture. Within ...
Objective. The cause of considerable elasticity and plasticity of human dentin is discussed in the r...
To investigate age and site-related changes to human dentin collagen, sound human teeth collected fr...
Introduction: The incidence of vertical root fracture in endodontically treated teeth increases with...
ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to evaluate age related changes in physical (structure/mec...
Dentin is a mineralized collagen tissue with robust mechanical performance. Understanding the mecha...
Introduction: The mineral content of dentin increases with age and its primary structure is altered....
Failures of restorations resulting from tooth fracture are one of the primary problems to lasting or...
With the overall increase in oral health of the young, the number of fully dentate (or mostly dentat...
Introduction: Although the strength and toughness of dentin decrease with age, no study has explored...
Objective: To determine the effect of patient age (young or mature), anatomical location (shallow/de...