In this study, the effect of citric acid and LIV CENERA Liquid (40% poly-acrylic acid) on the smear layer of the dentine surface was investigated. Twelve freshly extracted, non-carious human molar teeth were used and approximately 25 mm2 flat occlusal dentine surfaces were prepared. Citric acid and LIV CENERA Liquid were applied for 10 and 30 seconds to the dentine surfaces. The results of our study indicated that: 1. Conditioning with LIV CENERA Liquid for 10 seconds was not effective in removing the smear layer on the dentinal tubules but application for 30 seconds was partially effective. 2. Although 10 seconds application of citric acid was not effective in removing the smear layer, 30 seconds application removed it completely, but harm...
AIM: To assess the efficiency of different polyacrylic acid concentrations on the removal of the sme...
Smear layer, smear plugs, sensitivity, microleakage, sodium hypochlorite, chemical bonding. The smea...
Introduction: The greatest reduction in microhardness of the most superficial layer of dentin of the...
In this study, the effect of citric acid and LIV CENERA Liquid (40% poly-acrylic acid) on the smear ...
Objective. The efficacy of various concentrations of citric acid at different pH values for the remo...
AbstractBackground/purposeChelating agents have been used for the removal of the smear layer on teet...
The aim of this study was to evaluate efficacy in smear layer removal of 17% EDTA and 10% citric aci...
Background: The purpose of this in vitro study was to determine the effect of EDTA and citric acid o...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the different smear layer morphologies...
Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate and compare the ability of a mixture of tet...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the microscopic and chemical effects of phosphoric ac...
AbstractIntroductionThe smear layer adheres to dentinal surface, thus occluding the dentinal tubules...
PubMed: 15671820The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of citric acid and EDTA solutio...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a minimally destructive technique for removing the smear layer produced by cu...
Abstract Background To this day, the effects of sodium hypochlorite and chelating agents on the smea...
AIM: To assess the efficiency of different polyacrylic acid concentrations on the removal of the sme...
Smear layer, smear plugs, sensitivity, microleakage, sodium hypochlorite, chemical bonding. The smea...
Introduction: The greatest reduction in microhardness of the most superficial layer of dentin of the...
In this study, the effect of citric acid and LIV CENERA Liquid (40% poly-acrylic acid) on the smear ...
Objective. The efficacy of various concentrations of citric acid at different pH values for the remo...
AbstractBackground/purposeChelating agents have been used for the removal of the smear layer on teet...
The aim of this study was to evaluate efficacy in smear layer removal of 17% EDTA and 10% citric aci...
Background: The purpose of this in vitro study was to determine the effect of EDTA and citric acid o...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the different smear layer morphologies...
Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate and compare the ability of a mixture of tet...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the microscopic and chemical effects of phosphoric ac...
AbstractIntroductionThe smear layer adheres to dentinal surface, thus occluding the dentinal tubules...
PubMed: 15671820The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of citric acid and EDTA solutio...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a minimally destructive technique for removing the smear layer produced by cu...
Abstract Background To this day, the effects of sodium hypochlorite and chelating agents on the smea...
AIM: To assess the efficiency of different polyacrylic acid concentrations on the removal of the sme...
Smear layer, smear plugs, sensitivity, microleakage, sodium hypochlorite, chemical bonding. The smea...
Introduction: The greatest reduction in microhardness of the most superficial layer of dentin of the...