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Development of a Novel Formulation of Bioactive Glass Based Calcium Phosphate Cement for Bone Grafting
(Wiley-VCH GmbH, 2024-01-08)Particulate bone grafting material can travel from the implantation site and diminish the magnitude of required bone formation response and hence its effectiveness. An easily prepared moldable graft that rapidly sets rigid ... -
Chemical kinetics of silver diammine fluoride in demineralization and remineralization solutions—an in vitro study
(Frontiers Media, 2024-04-19)Introduction: Silver Diammine Fluoride (SDF) is a clinical minimal intervention to manage dentin caries. Its chemistry in demineralization conditions has been investigated widely, but far less in remineralization conditions. ... -
DO GLASS IONOMER CEMENTS MATURE APPRECIABLY? A CRITICAL REVIEW
(INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL DENTISTRY, 2022-04)Introduction: The earliest glass ionomer cement (GIC) had low strength when tested after 24 hours. However, after long periods, strength increased. This was initially thought to be a property of all GICs, but some ... -
Are inert glasses really inert?
(Elsevier, 2022-09-23)Abstract Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate the degradation of inert glass fillers which are commonly used in conventional resin-based composites to provide radiopacity, reduce the polymerization shrinkage ... -
Fluoride exchange by glass-ionomer dental cements and its clinical effects: a review.
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2023-08-18)The topic of fluoride release and uptake by glass-ionomer (glass polyalkenoate) dental cements is reviewed. The study was based on a literature search carried out using PubMed. The main key words used were glass-ionomer ... -
Can glass polyalkenoate (glass-ionomer) dental cements be considered bioactive? A review.
(Elsevier, 2024-02-15)OBJECTIVES: This paper reviews the chemical behaviour of glass polyalkenoate (glass-ionomer) dental cements, both conventional and resin-modified, in contact with natural tissues, with the aim of determining whether these ... -
Impact of the superimposition reference area on intraoral scanning accuracy in a partially dentate maxilla
(Elsevier, 2024-03-30)Statement of problem The alignment of 3-dimensional (3D) files involves selecting a reference area before performing a local best fit alignment during the digital scan superimposition and is essential for comparing digital ... -
Characterization of chemical reactions of silver diammine fluoride and hydroxyapatite under remineralization conditions.
(2024)INTRODUCTION: Silver Diammine Fluoride (SDF) is a clinically used topical agent to arrest dental caries. However, the kinetics of its chemical interactions with hydroxyapatite (HA), the principal inorganic component of ... -
New approach to 3D mapping of collagen orientation in skeletal tissues using Polarized Light Microscopy. PLM revisited again & again and correlation with other microscopies
(CEITEC Brno University of Technology, 2022-09-09)In linearly polarised light (LPL), birefringent structures appear brightest if they lie both in the plane of the section and at 45°/135°to the axes of the crossed polarising filter elements, but dark if perpendicular to ... -
‘The MSK Grand National: What we have learnt about the musculoskeletal system from studying racehorses’.
(2023-04-14)Bone Research Society Annual Meeting Liverpool 13-15 April 2023 Programme Page 6 [Joint meeting with 50th ECTS Congress] www.boneresearchsociety.org Invited Lecture IL1 Friday 14th April 2023 ‘The MSK Grand National: What ... -
Collisions between developing human maxillary molars: concrescence of second and third molars.
(2024-01-03)We have previously reported the effect of collisions between developing maxillary molars (DOI: 10.1111/joa.13460, Journal of Anatomy 239 2021 948-949), where we showed that the consequence of third molar (8) tooth germs ... -
Doing it right - bone mineral measurements with X-ray micro-tomography
(2023-09-22)Presentation at ICCB 2023 in Vienna on the topic of bone mineral density measurements using micro-CT -
Features and Networks of the Mandible on Computed Tomography
The mandible or lower jaw is the largest and hardest bone in the human facial skeleton. Fractures of the mandible are reported to be a common facial trauma in emergency medicine and gaining insights into mandibular morphology ... -
Chlorhexidine crystal forms and uses thereof in medicine
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An international consensus study to identify “what” outcomes should be included in a core outcome set for endodontic treatments (<scp>COSET</scp>) for utilization in clinical practice and research
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:sec><jats:title>Background</jats:title><jats:p>Development of a standardized set of topic‐specific outcomes known as a Core Outcome Set (COS) is important to address issues of ... -
Slow imaging with quicksilver: high pressure mercury intrusion in dental tissues studied with BSE-SEM and XMT.
(University College Dublin, 2022-07-05)Mercury intrusion under very high pressures is used to study the distributions of dimensions of pores in permeable solids. We noted that archival calcified tissue samples which had been tested to 750 bar were permanently ... -
Fleas and bites in bones.
(2022-11-18)Armadillos are bitten by several species of flea. Females of the genus Tunga penetrate the epidermis and when in place are fertilised by males, after which the abdomen swells enormously to form a ‘neosome’. Within the ... -
High-pressure mercury intrusion for BSE-SEM and XMT histology.
(BSODR and QMUL, 2023-09-08)Objectives. Mercury intrusion under very high pressures is used to study the distributions of dimensions of pores in permeable solids. We noted that archival calcified tissue samples which had been tested to 750 bar were ...