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Publikováno v:
Egyptian Dental Journal. 67:2701-2710
Aim: White spot lesions are the only carious process lesions that can be remineralized non-invasively. The focus of modern dentistry is stopping the caries process without unnecessary damaging the tooth structure. The present clinical trial aimed to
Publikováno v:
Egyptian Dental Journal. 67:1677-1684
Aim: The current study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of ginger and rosemary herbals versus sodium fluoride in remineralization of incipient enamel caries. Methodology: white spot lesions in anterior teeth of post orthodontic debanding p
Publikováno v:
Egyptian Dental Journal. 67:905-915
Aim: to assess the clinical effectiveness of Giomer varnish in comparison to sodium fluoride in reducing hypersensitivity. Methodology: Using a Split mouth design, 66 participants were enrolled. Each participant should have at least two sensitive tee
Publikováno v:
Future Dental Journal, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 239-243 (2018)
Objective: To investigate effect of 15% carbamide peroxide bleaching gel on color of Class V resin composite restoration. Materials and methods: 60 class V cavities were made in maxillary premolars Teeth were randomly divided into four groups of 15 s
Autor:
Kariem Aboulenien, Maha A El-Baz
Publikováno v:
Future Dental Journal. 4:262-267
Autor:
Maha A. El Baz, Kariem Aboulenien
Publikováno v:
Egyptian Dental Journal. 64:2807-2817
Objective: the aim of the study was to investigate the effect of epigallocatechin- 3-gallate (EGCG) from green tea extract as collagen cross linking agent on dentin bond durability at different aging times. Materials and Methods: thirty sound premo
Publikováno v:
Egyptian Dental Journal. 64:745-752
Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate pulpal responses and β-catenin expression following direct pulp capping of mechanically exposed teeth with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), bioaggregate (BA) and stem cells (BM-MSCs) in dog te
Publikováno v:
F1000Research. 8:1955
Background: Dental stem cells (DSCs) are self-renewable teeth cells, which help maintain or develop oral tissues. These cells can differentiate into odontoblasts, adipocytes, cementoblast-like cells, osteoblasts, or chondroblasts and form dentin/pulp