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oxalic acid/dental caries

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Use of the short-term inflammatory response in the mouse peritoneal cavity to assess the biological activity of leached vitreous fibers.

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We used a special-purpose glass microfiber sample, Johns-Manville Code 100/475, to study the effects of various acid and alkali treatments on biological activity as assessed by inflammation in the mouse peritoneal cavity, the leaching of Si, and the phase contrast optical microscopy (PCOM) fiber

The effect of oxalic acid incorporation on the setting time and strength of a glass-ionomer cement.

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Oxalic acid and its metal oxalate salts have been used extensively in dentistry in a range of applications: as desensitisers, in cavity preparation, and as bonding agents. This study investigated the influence of oxalic acid upon the working time, initial setting time, 24-h hardness and compressive

Effect of oxalic acid pre-treatment in restorations of non-carious cervical lesions: A randomized clinical trial.

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BACKGROUND Non-carious cervical lesions are usually associated with dentin hypersensitivity. The use of oxalic acid in restorations of these lesions could be beneficial in relieving pain. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the use of oxalic acid in restorations of non-carious cervical lesions. METHODS A

Randomized Two-year Clinical Evaluation of Oxalic Acid in Restorations of Noncarious Cervical Lesions.

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the use of oxalic acid in restorations of noncarious cervical lesions. METHODS Twenty volunteers of both sexes between 24 and 55 years old, with at least two lesions that were restored with the techniques to be evaluated, were selected. Ninety teeth were randomly divided into

Five year evaluation of class III composite resin restorations in cavities pre-treated with an oxalic- or a phosphoric acid conditioner.

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An oxalic acid solution has been proposed as a conditioning agent for resin composite restorations in two commercial adhesive systems. The durability of 163 class III restorations, including 12 class IV restorations, in cavities pre-treated with an oxalic acid total etch technique or an enamel etch

The effect of pretreatment with an oxalic acid solution on marginal adaptation to enamel in vivo.

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BACKGROUND New acids such as oxalic acid have been introduced as a conditioning agent in the total-etch technique. There is concern about long-term retention of the acid on enamel in relation to the superficial etch effect. OBJECTIVE This in vivo study evaluated the marginal adaptation to enamel

Components in Lentinus edodes mushroom with anti-biofilm activity directed against bacteria involved in caries and gingivitis.

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The present study investigated the compounds present in the low molecular mass fraction of Lentinus edodes mushroom (shiitake) extract and their anti-virulence activity against oral pathogens (reference and clinical Streptococcus mutans, Actinomyces naeslundii, and Prevotella intermedia strains).

Aspergillus niger pneumonia with fatal pulmonary oxalosis.

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Metabolic products of Aspergillus species may play a significant role in the pulmonary destructive process. We describe a patient who died of respiratory failure, in whom postmortem examination revealed aspergilloma and numerous calcium oxalate crystals around the aspergilloma, as well as extensive

Corrosion behaviours of the dental magnetic keeper complexes made by different alloys and methods.

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The keeper and cast dowel-coping, as a primary component for a magnetic attachment, is easily subjected to corrosion in a wet environment, such as the oral cavity, which contains electrolyte-rich saliva, complex microflora and chewing behaviour and so on. The objective of this in vitro study was to

Effects of acid-etching solutions on human enamel and dentin.

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Nine noncarious human molars were extracted and stored in saline solution. Three standard occlusal cavities with beveled enamel margins were prepared on each tooth and etched with the etching solutions of three dentinal adhesive systems: (1) 37% phosphoric acid solution, (2) 4.3% oxalic acid and

Pulpal and micro-organism responses to two experimental dental bonding systems.

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Several new bonding systems have been reported that promote strong adhesion. This in vivo study involves treatment with two experimental bonding systems of Class V cavity preparations in the teeth of three Macaca fascicularis primates and reports the pulpal responses and degree of micro-organism

Microbial corrosion of aluminum alloy.

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Several microbes were isolated from the contaminated fuel-oil in Taiwan and the microbial corrosion of aluminum alloy A356-T6 was tested by MIL-STD-810E test method. Penicillium sp. AM-F5 and Cladosporium resinac ATCC 22712 had significant adsorption and pitting on the surface of aluminum alloy,

Enhanced implant integration with hierarchically structured implants: a pilot study in rabbits.

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OBJECTIVE To investigate bone-to-implant bonding for some novel surface modifications with a hierarchic structure and to correlate the in vivo results with surface roughness parameters. METHODS Newly developed implants surfaces were tested in rabbits and compared with the commercially available

Composites of molecular-anchored graphene and nanotubes with multitubular structure: a new type of carbon electrode.

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Graphene-carbon nanotube nanocomposites that contain multitubular co-axial and hollow cavity microstructures are prepared. Nanometer-scale graphene sheets are anchored with oxalic acid and consequently linked to each other via oxalyl bonding, thereby self-assembling into numerous outer tubes with

A systematic evaluation of molecular recognition phenomena. 4. Selective binding of dicarboxylic acids to hexaazamacrocyclic ligands based on molecular flexibility.

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The host-guest interaction between four hexaaza macrocyclic ligands (3,6,9,17,20,23-hexaazatricyclo[23.3.1.1]triaconta-1(29),11,13,15 (30),25(27)-hexaene (Bd), 3,6,9,16,19,22-hexaazatricyclo[22.2.2.2]triaconta-1(27),11(30),12,14(29),24(28),25-hexaene (P2),
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