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Brazilian Oral Research | 2011

Low shrinkage composite resins: influence on sealing ability in unfavorable C-factor cavities

Eliza Burlamaqui Klautau; Karina Kato Carneiro; Marcelo Figueiredo Lobato; Sissy Maria Mendes Machado; Mário Honorato Silva e Souza Junior

The present investigation observed the sealing ability of low shrinkage composite resins in large and deep cavities, placed and photocured in one increment. Large, deep cavities (5.0 mm diameter and 2.5 mm deep) surrounded by enamel were prepared in bovine teeth, which were then divided into five groups. Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4: acid conditioning + Adper Single Bond (3M/ESPE, St Paul, MN, USA) and restoration with Aelite LS Posterior (BISCO Inc. Schaumburg, IL, USA) (G1); Filtek Z-350 (3M/ESPE,St Paul, MN, USA) (G2); Filtek Z-350 Flow (3M/ESPE, St Paul, MN, USA) (G3); Premisa (KERR Corporation, Orange, CA, USA) (G4). Group 5: Silorane Adhesive system (3M/ESPE, St Paul, MN, USA) + restoration with Filtek Low Shrinkage Posterior P90 (3M/ESPE, St Paul, MN, USA). After polymerization, the teeth were immersed in 0.5% basic fuchsine solution and immediately washed. Using the Imagetool Software, the extent of dye along the margins was calculated as a percentage of total perimeter. The restorations were then transversally sectioned and the depth of dye penetration was calculated in mm, using the same software. Kruskal-Wallis analysis for all groups showed no statistical differences for extent (p = 0.54) or depth (p = 0.8364) of dye penetration. According to this methodology, the so-called low shrinkage composite resins had the same sealing ability compared to regular and flowable nanocomposite materials.


Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2013

Etidronate from Medicine to Endodontics: effects of different irrigation regimes on root dentin roughness

Talita Tartari; Anivaldo Pereira Duarte Júnior; José Otávio Carréra Silva Júnior; Eliza Burlamaqui Klautau; Mário Honorato Silva e Souza Junior; Patricia de Almeida Rodrigues Silva e Souza Junior

An increase in dentin roughness, associated with surface composition, contributes to bacterial adherence in recontaminations. Surface roughness is also important for micromechanical interlocking of dental materials to dentin, and understanding the characteristics of the surface is essential to obtain the adhesion of root canal sealers that have different physico-chemical characteristics. Objectives To evaluate the effects of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), ethylenediaminetetraacetic (EDTA), etidronic (HEBP), and citric acid (CA) associated with different irrigation regimens on root dentin roughness. Material and Methods Forty-five root halves of anterior teeth were used. The root parts were sectioned in thirds, embedded in acrylic resin and polished to a standard surface roughness. Initially, the samples of each third were randomly assigned into 3 groups and treated as follows: G1 - saline solution (control); G2 - 5% NaOCl+18% HEBP mixed in equal parts; and G3 - 2.5% NaOCl. After initial measuments, the G3 samples were distributed into subgroups G4, G5 and G6, which were subjected to 17% EDTA, 10% CA and 9% HEBP, respectively. Following the new measuments, these groups received a final flush with 2.5% NaOCl, producing G7, G8 and G9. The dentin surface roughness (Ra) was determined before and after treatments using a profilometer. The Wilcoxon test (α<0.05) was used to compare the values before and after treatments, and the Friedman test (α<0.05) to detect any differences among root thirds. Results (i) NaOCl did not affect the surface roughness; (ii) there was a significant increase in roughness after the use of chelating agents (P<0.01); and (iii) only the G3 group showed a difference in surface roughness between apical third and other thirds of the teeth (P<0.0043). Conclusion Only the irrigation regimens that used chelating agents altered the roughness of root dentin.


Revista Brasileira De Medicina Do Esporte | 2009

Avaliação do conhecimento em odontologia e educação física acerca dos protetores bucais

Sérgio Rodrigues Sizo; Edilson Santos da Silva; Max Pinto da Costa da Rocha; Eliza Burlamaqui Klautau

This study had the aim to assess the level of knowledge of 150 Odontology and Physical Education undergraduation students concerning mouth guards in the city of Belem, Brazil. Besides that, we tried to provide further information to these future professionals through speeches and distribution of folders in which the main focus was the mouth guards, their indications, types as well as hygienization and storage. The participants in the research were in the last year of their specific undergraduation courses. The analysis of the results showed that 68% of the interviewed students still do not have suitable information on the mouth guards, but despite of that, in their majority they are aware of the risks many athletes face in sports which have physical impact. The authors believe the spread of the information on the use of mouth guards in sportive practice is relevant and aims to prevent trauma and promote health of general population.


Revista Odonto Ciência (Online) | 2011

Influence of rotary diamond and ultrasonic tips on bond strength of composite cingulum rest seats over dentin

Gustavo Salgado de Souza; Welton Bohry de Souza; Jose Luiz Rezende Bispo dos Santos; Eliza Burlamaqui Klautau; João Evandro da Silva Miranda

PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of using either ultrasonic CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) or conventional rotary diamond tips on the adhesive strength of cingulum rest seats made of composite resin over bovine dentin. METHODS: Twenty specimens were produced for each experimental group. For specimens in Group 1, the dentin was exposed with a rotary diamond tip; in Group 2 this procedure was performed using an ultrasonic CVD diamond tip. In both groups a two-step self-etching adhesive system was used, and the shape and size of the rest seats made of composite resin were standardized. The specimens were subjected to a shear assay using a universal testing machine at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min. Data were analyzed by Students t-test at the significance level of 0.05. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant difference (P=0.028) between the means of the experimental groups: 24 kgf for Group 1 and 31 kgf for Group 2. CONCLUSION: Dental preparation with dentin exposure in the cingulum region by using ultrasonic CVD diamond tip showed the highest bond strength of self-etching adhesive system and composite rest seats for support of removable partial dentures.


Materials Research-ibero-american Journal of Materials | 2010

Influence of bioactive materials used on the dentin surface whitened with carbamide peroxide 16

Helena Burlamaqui Pinheiro; Bruno Lorenço Lopes; Eliza Burlamaqui Klautau; Jomara M. F. S. Cardoso; Bruna Rozzetti Silva; Paulo Eduardo Capel Cardoso


Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences | 2018

Comparative analysis of ceramic flexural strength in co-cr and ni-cr alloys joined by TIG welding and conventional brazing

Adaias Oliveira Matos; Cristiane de Castro C. Castelo Branco; Eliza Burlamaqui Klautau; Bruno Pereira Alves


RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia, Vol. 59, N° 4, 2011 | 2012

Pull-out strength of endodontically treated teeth restored with glass fiber posts of different diameters / Resistência à tração de dentes tratados endodonticamente restaurados com glass fiber posts de diferentes diâmetros

Guilherme Pedrosa Amanajás Neto; Welyton Ramon Soares Pinto; Eliza Burlamaqui Klautau; Bruno Pereira Alves


RGO.Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online) | 2011

Análise microestrutural do esmalte tratado com peróxido de hidrogênio e carbamida

Helena Burlamaqui Pinheiro; Karina Gemaque Costa; Eliza Burlamaqui Klautau; Paulo Eduardo Capel Cardoso


RGO.Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online) | 2011

Pull-out strength of endodontically treated teeth restored with glass fiber posts of different diameters

Guilherme Pedrosa Amanajás Neto; Welyton Ramon Soares Pinto; Eliza Burlamaqui Klautau; Bruno Pereira Alves


RGO.Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online) | 2011

Resistência à tração de dentes tratados endodonticamente restaurados com glass fiber posts de diferentes diâmetros

Guilherme Pedrosa Amanajás Neto; Welyton Ramon Soares Pinto; Eliza Burlamaqui Klautau; Bruno Pereira Alves

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