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Publikováno v:
Dental Traumatology. 14:105-111
— The response of the dental pulp to calcium hydroxide has been well described but the process of pulpal repair leading to dentinal bridge formation appears complex and the mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Through the precise regulation o
Publikováno v:
Dental Traumatology. 14:112-118
Several liquid, semi-solid and solid delivery systems were formulated and tested to devise a method of reproducibly administering accurate micro-doses of calcium into a 700 microns diameter cavity in a rat maxillary incisor tooth, in the absence of h
Autor:
M. J. Meyer, E. E. J. Kirk
Publikováno v:
Dental Traumatology. 8:195-201
An extra oral approach was made to 26 pairs of Wistar rat incisors and a small bur used to expose the pulps which were then dressed with either calcium hydroxide paste (Pulpdent) zinc oxide-eugenol cement (Kalzinol) or a triamocinolone acetonide/tetr
Publikováno v:
Endodonticsdental traumatology. 14(4)
The characterization of poly(ethylene) glycol calcium citrate microspheres is described. The calcium content and content uniformity of microspheres, prepared at five concentrations ranging from 46.56 micrograms/g to 81.49 mg/g, were determined by spe
Autor:
E. E. J. Kirk, Kian Chong Lim
Publikováno v:
Dental Traumatology. 3:213-219
The healthy pulp has good healing potential when it is exposed, although the exact repair mechanism is still undetermined, and it is not material-specific. Calcium hydroxide appears to promote the healing process and is the most widely accepted cappi
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 58:43-48
The fracture strength of contralateral pairs of premolar teeth was determined by an in vitro method wherein impact loads of equal energy were applied to the medial aspects of the buccal cusps. Absorbed energy values quantified the fracture resistance
Publikováno v:
Endodonticsdental traumatology. 3(1)
Fracture patterns of contralateral pairs of intact and restored premolar teeth were determined after dynamic loads of equal energy were applied to the medial aspects of the buccal cusps. The predominant fracture path for intact teeth ran obliquely fr