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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número3
... he aim of this study was to determine the frequency of isolation of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans (Aa) in 100 patients with chronic periodontitis, 14 patients with aggressive periodontitis, 142 pre-school ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número3
... 5- Condon JR, Ferracane JL. Evaluation of composite wear with a new multi-mode oral wear simulator. Dent Mater. 1996;12:218-26. 6- Correr Sobrinho L, Góes MF, Consani S, Sinhoreti MA, Knowles JC. Correlation ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número3
... and Methods. One hundred and twenty roots of extracted human teeth, randomly divided into three curvature ranges (mild - 0 to 14°; moderate - 15° to 29°; severe - >30°) were used. After chemomechanical ... See full document
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... 1- Bagno A, Bello CD. Surface treatments and roughness properties of Ti-based biomaterials. J Mater Sci Mater Med. 2004;15:935-49. 2- Bowers KT, Keller JC, Randolph BA, Wick DG, Michaels CM. Optimization ... See full document
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... JE Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. Phildelphia: W.B. Saunders; 2002. 14- Raitz R, Martins MD, Araújo ...tumors. J Oral Pathol ...cells. Oral Oncol Eur J ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número3
... Conclusions: The sodium bicarbonate jet caused a wear and a reduction in microhardness on the enamel surface; saliva promoted the recovery of initial condition surface microhardness and [r] ... See full document
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... Within the limitations of this in vitro study, it may be concluded that the presence of a metal framework did not interfere with the roughness and Knoop hardness of the tested visible li[r] ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número3
... control prerequisite was included in the study, all of the images presenting good diagnostic conditions. Radiographs with cuts, distortion, poor fit of the apical region, veiling or significant radiographic density ... See full document
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... 22- Siqueira JF Jr, Machado AG, Silveira RM, Lopes HP, Uzeda M. Evaluation of the effectiveness of sodium hypochlorite used with three irrigation methods in the elimination of Enterococcus faecalis from the root canal, ... See full document
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... 20- Verdonschot EH, Wenzel A, Truin GJ, König KG. Performance of eletrical resistance measurements adjunct to visual inspection in the early diagnosis of occlusal caries. J Dent. 1993;21(6):332-7. 21- Weerheijm ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número3
... of oral hygiene, clinical experience and population-based studies have shown that such methods are not being employed as accurately as they should by a large number of ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número3
... Regarding the pattern of disocclusion presented by pa- tients with complete cleft lip and palate, 58.8% presented unilateral or bilateral canine guidance, 26.6% presented uni- lateral o[r] ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número5
... Even though an ideal occlusal treatment result does not assure stability, it does not justify to despise the quality and the full detail of final occlusion, because an excellent finish provides best occlusal, functional ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número5
... Endodontic therapy consists of cleaning and shaping the root canal system, removing organic debris and sealing the intracanal space with permanent filling materials. The obturation must seal the pulp space both apically ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número5
... with MTA in its main components (tricalcium silicate, dicalcium silicate, tricalcium aluminate, and tetracalcium aluminum ferrite), few reports have dealt with biocompatibility or antimicrobial aspects of this cement. ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número5
... José Roberto Lovadino (FOP-UNICAMP) Prof.. da Silva (FORP-USP).[r] ... See full document
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... 7- Dajani AS, Taubert KA, Wilson W, Bolger AF, Bayer A, Ferrieri P, et al. Prevention of bacterial endocarditis: recommendations by the American Heart Association. J Am Dent Assoc. 1997;128:1142-51. 8- Garbutt JM, ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número5
... · None of the conventional restoring GIC for atraumatic restorative treatment assessed in the present work was able to avoid the cervical microleakage in class II restorations of primary[r] ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número5
... not cause any citotoxic effect when applied on culture of the human periodontal ligament. All study groups, demonstrated the presence of repair in resorption areas in dentin and cementum, as well as mineralized sealing ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.14 número5
... an additional difficulty to the professional, since they may be difficult to observe. The curvatures in thin, flattened root canals, as the mesial roots of molars, which represent a remarkable difficulty for preparation ... See full document
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