Recently, several studies have introduced nanotechnology into the area of dental materials with the aim of improving their properties. The objective of this study is to determine the antibacterial and mechanical properties of type I glass ionomers reinforced with halloysite nanotubes modified with 2% chlorhexidine at concentrations of 5% and 10% relative to the total weight of the powder used to construct each sample. Regarding antibacterial effect, 200 samples were established and distributed into four experimental groups and six control groups (4 +ve and 2 −ve), with 20 samples each. The mechanical properties were evaluated in 270 samples, assessing microhardness (30 samples), compressive strength (120 samples), and setting time (120 samp...
Objective In this study a dentistry nanocomposite with prolonged antibacterial ac...
A commercially available three‐step (etch‐and‐rinse) adhesive was modified by adding chlorhexidine (...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs), restorative materials with commercial availability spanning over five ...
The use of nanoparticles (NPs) has become a significant area of research in Dentistry. Objective The...
Objectives: Evaluation of antibacterial activity of glass ionomer restorative material (GIC) after i...
One of the primary causes for the failure of glass ionomer cement (GIC) is secondary caries. To enha...
In the present study, Zingiber officinale is used for the synthesis of Zingiber officinale capped si...
Metal-containing nanomaterials have the potential to be used in dentistry for infection control, but...
The porpoise of the study was to evaluate the antibacterial effect of silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) ...
Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is an important restorative dental biomaterial which is utilized in filli...
A commercially available three-step (etch-and-rinse) adhesive was modified by adding chlorhexidine (...
The focus of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial, mechanical properties and biocompatibilit...
Background: Nanoparticles such as multi-walled carbon nanotubes present resistance, resilience and b...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the chemomechanical properties, antibacterial activit...
Over the past few decades, various types of filler materials have been employed to develop the advan...
Objective In this study a dentistry nanocomposite with prolonged antibacterial ac...
A commercially available three‐step (etch‐and‐rinse) adhesive was modified by adding chlorhexidine (...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs), restorative materials with commercial availability spanning over five ...
The use of nanoparticles (NPs) has become a significant area of research in Dentistry. Objective The...
Objectives: Evaluation of antibacterial activity of glass ionomer restorative material (GIC) after i...
One of the primary causes for the failure of glass ionomer cement (GIC) is secondary caries. To enha...
In the present study, Zingiber officinale is used for the synthesis of Zingiber officinale capped si...
Metal-containing nanomaterials have the potential to be used in dentistry for infection control, but...
The porpoise of the study was to evaluate the antibacterial effect of silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) ...
Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is an important restorative dental biomaterial which is utilized in filli...
A commercially available three-step (etch-and-rinse) adhesive was modified by adding chlorhexidine (...
The focus of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial, mechanical properties and biocompatibilit...
Background: Nanoparticles such as multi-walled carbon nanotubes present resistance, resilience and b...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the chemomechanical properties, antibacterial activit...
Over the past few decades, various types of filler materials have been employed to develop the advan...
Objective In this study a dentistry nanocomposite with prolonged antibacterial ac...
A commercially available three‐step (etch‐and‐rinse) adhesive was modified by adding chlorhexidine (...
Glass ionomer cements (GICs), restorative materials with commercial availability spanning over five ...