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OBJECTIVE
To investigate the mechanism of hemorrhagic tendency after phosphorus poisoning.
METHODS
45% phosphoric acid and 20 mg/cm2 phosphorus were used to produce burn injury in rabbits. The total content of phosphorus remaining on the wound and 7-day mortality were similar in both
The aim of this in vivo study was to assess the association between caries prevalence and activity parameters and the properties of etched sites measured with quantitative light-induced fluorescence (QLF). In a clinical method, two areas of a deciduous tooth were etched in each of 44 children (mean
The aim of this study was to analyse the predictive power of several clinical baseline parameters and the de-/remineralisation properties of in vivo etched sites measured with quantitative light-induced fluorescence (QLF) for subsequent 2-year caries increment. At baseline, in 44 children (8.23 ±
In eighteen patients twenty-three impacted teeth were surgically exposed and provided with Cuspid-Pull Brackets by the direct-bonding technique. Light orthodontic traction was applied after 10 minutes. Only three brackets were lost during the experiment. The experiment showed that sufficient bonding
MESNA is the sodium salt of 2-mercaptoethane sulfonate, a thiol-containing drug. It is an antioxidant used particularly in renal protection. Several studies have proved that MESNA has beneficial effects in ischemic acute renal failure where it scavenges reactive oxygen species (ROS), due to the
Yeputaoteng is the dried ground part of Ampelopsis sinica (Miq.) W.T. Wang, which is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine for preventing and treating tumors, chronic nephritis, hepatitis, rubella, traumatic bleeding, stomach heat and vomiting. A simple and reliable method using
Samarium-153-ethylenediaminetetramethylene phosphoric acid (EDTMP), a bone-seeking radiopharmaceutical, was given to prostate cancer patients in a dose escalation protocol for pain palliation to determine the maximally tolerated dose. Fifty-two patients with hormone refractory prostate cancer with
This study evaluated the pulpal response in human dental pulp to direct pulp capping with the Single Bond Adhesive System (SBAS) after 10% or 37% phosphoric acid etching and after capping with Calcium Hydroxide (CH). The degree of bleeding and hemostasis conditions was considered during the adhesive
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the clinical, radiographical and histological findings in human third molars in which mechanical pulp exposures were capped with white ProRoot mineral trioxide aggregate (WMTA).
METHODS
Forty-eight human third molars, caries-free or with incipient caries, scheduled to be
BACKGROUND
Hemostatic agents have been used clinically in dentistry for many years to control bleeding. The authors reviewed scientific publications in which researchers investigated the effects of hemostatic agents on dentin and enamel surfaces and on bonding of adhesive systems and resin
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate, prospectively, the clinical and radiological response of primary molars, pulp-capped with calcium hydroxide and different adhesive systems after hemorrhage control with 1.25% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl).
METHODS
100 primary molar teeth were pulp-capped in 67 children who met