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pro vyhledávání: '"George Paolinelis"'
Publikováno v:
British Dental Journal.
Aim The provision of implants following traumatic dental injuries can hold many challenges, primarily in higher aesthetic regions. The purpose of this retrospective study was to assess the clinical outcomes of immediate implants placed in fresh extra
Publikováno v:
Clinical Oral Implants Research. 31:128-128
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Clinical Oral Implants Research. 31:227-227
Publikováno v:
Clinical Oral Implants Research. 29:404-404
An in vitro evaluation of selective demineralised enamel removal using bio-active glass air abrasion
Publikováno v:
Clinical Oral Investigations. 15:895-900
Unnecessary over-preparation of carious enamel often occurs clinically during operative caries management. The working hypothesis to be investigated in this study is the potential for bio-active glass air abrasion to remove selectively only demineral
Publikováno v:
Dental Materials. 25:1442-1445
Objectives Helium is currently used as a propellant gas for air-abrasion with manufacturer claims that this affords greater cutting efficiency compared to the use of air as a propellant. Higher cutting rates, when desired, can reduce operative times.
Publikováno v:
Operative Dentistry. 34:87-92
Air-abrasion is a tooth preparation technology developed in the 1940s that is currently gaining popularity due to its compatibility with adhesive restorations. Variables, including propellant pressure, powder flow rate, nozzle angle and distance to t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Dentistry. 36:214-218
To examine the removal rate of sound and carious dentine using bioactive glass air-abrasion and investigate abrasive particle retention of alumina and bioactive glass on abraded dentine.Crushed bioactive glass was investigated as an alternative air-a
Autor:
Ian Thompson, Timothy F. Watson, Alexander Azzopardi, Peter Pilecki, Avijit Banerjee, Alan Boyde, Richard J. Cook, George Paolinelis
Publikováno v:
Operative Dentistry. 33:215-224
We reviewed studies wherein the cutting of dental tissues, simulating interactions that would occur under clinical circumstances in the mouth, have been observed directly-first by real time, video rate, stereoscopic, three-dimensional scanning electr