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RJ Scougall-Vilchis

Tridimensional Bioprinting for Regenerative Dentistry: Systematic Review

DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2017.130
Synopsis: 
Bioprinting is a field of research that has received significant attention, particularly in the adoption of bioimpresion that has grown enormously, concepts in the field of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. The aim of this work is headed in the systematic revision and comparison of different techniques.

ABSTRACT

Objective: The aim of this work is headed in the systematic revision and comparison of different techniques for the use of bioprint within the area odontology used in the last 10 years.

Accepted: 
08 Aug, 2017
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e-Published: 15 Aug, 2017

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Influence of Paediatric Syrup on the Shear bond Strength of Composite Resins

DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2016.534
Synopsis: 
This manuscript aims to describe how pediatric syrup can affect tooth enamel, increase the risk for dental erosion, compromising the integrity of restorative materials, such as composite resins. There is information that the adhesion of dental adhesives to eroded dentin is compromised as compared to regular dentin; nevertheless, the behavior of these materials on enamel surface under erosive conditions are limited. This information is interesting for odontopediatric, parents and patients to know the risk by using some drugs for longer period of applications

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Objective: Observe the effect of pediatric medications on surface bovine enameland analized shear bond strengths (SBS) of composite resins.

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03 Jan, 2017
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e-Published: 30 Jan, 2017

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Effects of Three Remineralizing Agents in the Shear Bond Strength of Orthodontic Brackets

Issue: 
DOI: 
10.7727.wimj/2016.363
Pages: 
550-4
Synopsis: 
This study evaluated the effect of three remineralizing agents, in the shear bond strength (SBS) of orthodontic brackets. The application of these remineralizing agents had favourable values that did not affect the SBS and thus orthodontic brackets.

ABSTRACT

Objective: To evaluate the effect of three remineralizing agents, in the shear bond strength (SBS) of orthodontic brackets.

Accepted: 
07 Sep, 2016
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e-Published: 09 Sep, 2016

Sociodemographic, Socio-economic, Clinical and Behavioural Factors Modifying Experience and Prevalence of Dental Caries in the Permanent Dentition

Issue: 
DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2014.027
Pages: 
752–7
Synopsis: 
Dental caries is a public dental health problem worldwide. In this study, factors associated with caries were older age, female gender, those from large families, mothers with positive dental attitude, presence of plaque, and whether or not schoolchildren received dental care.

Objective: To identify the sociodemographic, socio-economic, clinical and behavioural factors that modify the experience of decayed, missing and filled teeth (DMFT) and caries prevalence in Nicaraguan children 9−12 years old.

Accepted: 
24 Feb, 2014
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e-Published: 26 Aug, 2014
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