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- Characterization of dental interfaces with electron tomography Journal Articles
- Chemical and biological integration of a mouldable bioactive ceramic material capable of forming apatite in vivo in teeth Journal Articles
- Direct pulp capping with Biodentine seems to have an acceptable success rate after 1 to 1.5 years Journal Articles
- Electrophoretic deposition of hydroxyapatite–CaSiO3–chitosan composite coatings Journal Articles
- Glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis Journal Articles
- Mineral trioxide aggregate is likely to result in higher clinical and radiographic success rates than other alternatives in immature necrotic teeth Journal Articles
- Mineral trioxide aggregate likely to have a better success rate than calcium hydroxide in mature permanent teeth undergoing partial pulpotomy Journal Articles
- Mineral trioxide aggregate may be superior to calcium hydroxide for histologic dentin bridge formation after pulp capping Journal Articles
- No evidence from randomized trials to prefer any direct pulp capping material over another Journal Articles
- Sub-lethal effects of calcium dinonylnaphthalenesulfonate on Western clawed frog embryos Journal Articles
- The efficacy and safety of sevelamer and lanthanum versus calcium-containing and iron-based binders in treating hyperphosphatemia in patients with chronic kidney disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis Journal Articles
- There are probably no differences in the success rates of pulpotomies in primary teeth performed with formocresol or Biodentine Journal Articles
- There may be no important differences in the rate of endodontic microsurgery success when using mineral trioxide aggregate or root repair material, but the quality of this evidence is very low Journal Articles
- There probably is a high long-term survival rate of teeth that undergo endodontic microsurgery, but there is uncertainty about the factors that may influence it Journal Articles
- There seems to be similar rates of success for endodontic microsurgery and resurgery after 5 years when apical filling is calcium silicate–based materials Journal Articles
- Use of slow-setting calcium silicate–based materials may result in higher failure rates than fast-setting calcium silicate–based materials in patients undergoing endodontic microsurgery Journal Articles