OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial and fluoride releasing capacity of 3 bonding materials. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirty nine specimens with standardized surface smoothness and dimensions were prepared. The antimicrobial capacity of the materials against S. mutans, L. casei and C. albicans was evaluated by determining the percentage of growth inhibition of these microorganisms in an inoculated medium, obtained by optical density readouts on a spectrophotometer. The potential to interfere in microbial growth on the surface of the studied materials was observed by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The fluoride release capacity in ultrapure water for 14 days was analyzed by means of ion chromatograph...
All orthodontic appliances are potentially cariogenic. The plaque around the orthodontic appliance c...
Early biofi lm formation and the effects of antimicrobial agents on orthodontic bonding materials in...
Biofilm formation on orthodontic adhesives is a serious clinical problem, as it leads to enamel demi...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial and fluoride releasing capacity o...
Aim: Orthodontic brackets during their wear cause demineralization of enamel, which is the initial s...
This work investigated the antibacterial activity of 14 bonding agents to predict their ability to i...
Decalcification is a commonly recognized complication of orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances...
To study the antimicrobial effect of fluoride-releasing removable orthodontic appliances, 0 wt%(Grou...
AIMS: The aims of this in vitro study were to compare the cariostatic potential of a resin modified ...
6siThe aim of this study was to assess the fluoride (F) release potential of F-containing adhesives ...
Decalcification of enamel during fixed orthodontic appliance treatment remains a problem. White spot...
Purpose: To compare the fluoride levels released from a polyacid-modified resin composite (Ultra Ban...
KAMAK, HASAN/0000-0003-1910-3694WOS: 000322424100010PubMed: 23757904The aim of this study was to exa...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to compare the in-vitro fluoride release rates from 9 or...
This in vivo experimental study evaluated the efficacy of fluoride-releasing elastomers in the contr...
All orthodontic appliances are potentially cariogenic. The plaque around the orthodontic appliance c...
Early biofi lm formation and the effects of antimicrobial agents on orthodontic bonding materials in...
Biofilm formation on orthodontic adhesives is a serious clinical problem, as it leads to enamel demi...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial and fluoride releasing capacity o...
Aim: Orthodontic brackets during their wear cause demineralization of enamel, which is the initial s...
This work investigated the antibacterial activity of 14 bonding agents to predict their ability to i...
Decalcification is a commonly recognized complication of orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances...
To study the antimicrobial effect of fluoride-releasing removable orthodontic appliances, 0 wt%(Grou...
AIMS: The aims of this in vitro study were to compare the cariostatic potential of a resin modified ...
6siThe aim of this study was to assess the fluoride (F) release potential of F-containing adhesives ...
Decalcification of enamel during fixed orthodontic appliance treatment remains a problem. White spot...
Purpose: To compare the fluoride levels released from a polyacid-modified resin composite (Ultra Ban...
KAMAK, HASAN/0000-0003-1910-3694WOS: 000322424100010PubMed: 23757904The aim of this study was to exa...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to compare the in-vitro fluoride release rates from 9 or...
This in vivo experimental study evaluated the efficacy of fluoride-releasing elastomers in the contr...
All orthodontic appliances are potentially cariogenic. The plaque around the orthodontic appliance c...
Early biofi lm formation and the effects of antimicrobial agents on orthodontic bonding materials in...
Biofilm formation on orthodontic adhesives is a serious clinical problem, as it leads to enamel demi...