Composite restorations are prone to develop secondary caries if a gap exists between tissue and restoration. The aim of this article was to quantify the effects of a fluoridating and non-F composite on secondary dentine caries in vitro as a function of time. The mineral loss in dentine was assessed in an artificial gap of 200 mu m width at the composite/dentine interface; the samples were demineralised in a carboxymethylcellulose gel (pH = 5, 37 degrees C) for 8 weeks. Once a week the mineral content of the samples was determined using non-destructive wavelength-independent microradiography (WIM). After 8 weeks transversal microradiography (TMR) was done on the samples to investigate the mineral distribution of the dentine lesions. The WIM ...
Secondary caries may be developed between tooth and restoration when marginal gaps are present, howe...
This study compared dentine demineralization induced by in vitro and in situ models, and correlated ...
There is no consensus about the definition and progression of outer and wall lesions in secondary ca...
Composite restorations are prone to develop secondary caries if a gap exists between tissue and rest...
none8The study aimed to define the in vitro secondary caries inhibiting potential of restorative mat...
Contains fulltext : 152703.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This in situ ...
Secondary caries can develop at the tooth-restoration interface, depending on the presence of a gap ...
Objectives The effect of direct restorative materials on caries lesion formation was investigated wi...
Objective: This study aimed to verify whether two demineralisation solutions, with different fluorid...
Objective To evaluate the development of recurrent caries after exposure to fluoride dentifrices wi...
There is no consensus about an association between microleakage and secondary caries, especially con...
This in vitro study investigated whether restoration materials and adhesives influence secondary car...
'To whom correspondence and reprint requests should be addressed Adv Dent Res 9(4):367-376, Dec...
Fluoridated composites are able to reduce or inhibit secondary caries around fillings. The aims of t...
Copyright © 2007 Australian Dental AssociationBackgroundThere are a number of studies citing the pri...
Secondary caries may be developed between tooth and restoration when marginal gaps are present, howe...
This study compared dentine demineralization induced by in vitro and in situ models, and correlated ...
There is no consensus about the definition and progression of outer and wall lesions in secondary ca...
Composite restorations are prone to develop secondary caries if a gap exists between tissue and rest...
none8The study aimed to define the in vitro secondary caries inhibiting potential of restorative mat...
Contains fulltext : 152703.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This in situ ...
Secondary caries can develop at the tooth-restoration interface, depending on the presence of a gap ...
Objectives The effect of direct restorative materials on caries lesion formation was investigated wi...
Objective: This study aimed to verify whether two demineralisation solutions, with different fluorid...
Objective To evaluate the development of recurrent caries after exposure to fluoride dentifrices wi...
There is no consensus about an association between microleakage and secondary caries, especially con...
This in vitro study investigated whether restoration materials and adhesives influence secondary car...
'To whom correspondence and reprint requests should be addressed Adv Dent Res 9(4):367-376, Dec...
Fluoridated composites are able to reduce or inhibit secondary caries around fillings. The aims of t...
Copyright © 2007 Australian Dental AssociationBackgroundThere are a number of studies citing the pri...
Secondary caries may be developed between tooth and restoration when marginal gaps are present, howe...
This study compared dentine demineralization induced by in vitro and in situ models, and correlated ...
There is no consensus about the definition and progression of outer and wall lesions in secondary ca...