Milton Santamaria
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
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Brazilian Dental Journal | 2007
Milton Santamaria; Débora Milagres; Mamie Mizusaki Iyomasa; Maria Bernadete Sasso Stuani; Antônio Carlos de Oliveira Ruellas
This study evaluated pulp changes in molars of rats submitted to tooth movement by application of a 0.4 N force. Twenty-five adult male Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus, albinus) were randomly assigned to 5 groups (n=5), being one control group not submitted to force application, and four study groups of 6, 12, 24 and 72 h of force application. The study groups received a 5-mm long nickel-titanium closed coil spring, placed from the right maxillary first molar to the maxillary incisors of each animal. The coil spring was used for mesial inclination of the first molar. After the specific period of tooth movement of each study group, the animals were sacrificed and specimens containing the teeth submitted to movement were processed and stained with hematoxylin and eosin for histological analysis under light microscopy. The results demonstrated alteration of the odontoblastic layer, with hypertrophy of odontoblasts especially at the mesial area of the coronal pulp, edema of the pulp connective tissue in the central area of the pulp, and vascular alteration with accumulation of erythrocytes and leukocytes inside the vessels, especially at the mesial root of the moved teeth. These changes were less remarkable for the 72-h period. Thus, it may be concluded that tooth movement yielded pulpal tissue alterations compatible with an inflammatory process, which are reversible if the aggression is not more intense than the physiological limit of tissue tolerance.
Revista Dental Press De Ortodontia E Ortopedia Facial | 2004
José Alberto de Souza-Freitas; Gisele da Silva Dalben; Patrícia Zambonato Freitas; Milton Santamaria
Este estudo visou investigar a porcentagem de pacientes com fissuras que relatam a existencia de casos anteriores de individuos com fissuras ou outras anomalias congenitas na familia. Foram entrevistados 803 pacientes com fissura de labio e/ou palato, com ou sem mas formacoes adicionais e sem sindromes reconheciveis; as informacoes foram analisadas em porcentagens e medias. Uma porcentagem significante da amostra (32,3%) apresentou um ou mais casos de individuos com anomalias na familia, com uma influencia notavel da presenca de irmaos com fissuras e parentes com tipos mais severos de fissuras. Os resultados sugerem a presenca da heranca entre os provaveis fatores etiologicos. Todos os profissionais da saude devem estar cientes deste fato para possibilitar o fornecimento de informacao e aconselhamento.
Brazilian Dental Journal | 2016
Natália Regina Santos de Matos; Ana Rosa Costa; Heloísa Cristina Valdrighi; Américo Bortolazzo Correr; Silvia Amélia Scudeler Vedovello; Milton Santamaria; Lourenço Correr-Sobrinho
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of silanes, thermal cycling and acid etching on the shear bond strength (SBS) of metallic brackets to feldspathic ceramic. Feldspathic ceramic cylinders (Groups 1, 2, 5 and 6) were etched for 60 s with 10% hydrofluoric acid and Groups 3, 4, 7 and 8, without acid etching. Two layers of silane Clearfil Ceramic Primer (CCP, Groups 1 to 4) and two layers of RelyX Ceramic Primer (RCP, groups 5 to 8) were applied and dried for 60 s. Brackets were bonded to the cylinders with Transbond XT and light-activated for 40 s with Bluephase G2. All specimens were stored in deionized water at 37 °C for 24 h, and the specimens of groups 1, 3, 5 and 7 were submitted to 7,000 thermal cycles (5 °C/55 °C). After storage, the SBS test was performed at a crosshead speed of 1 mm/min. Data were subjected to three-way ANOVA and Tukeys post hoc test (α=0.05). The adhesive remnant index (ARI) was evaluated at 8x magnification. The SBS of CCP was significantly greater than of RCP (p<0.05), with or without thermal cycling. Thermal cycling significantly reduced the SBS (p<0.05). The groups submitted to acid etching showed significantly higher SBS than those without acid etching (p<0.05). In conclusion, thermal cycling reduced SBS for all groups. The best ceramic surface treatment for bracket bonding was achieved by acid etching and CCP silane. The ARI results showed predominance of score 0 for all groups.
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics | 2017
Valter O. Arima; Mário Vedovello Filho; Heloísa Cristina Valdrighi; Adriana Simoni Lucato; Milton Santamaria; Silvia Amélia Scudeler Vedovello
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the shear bond strength of lingual orthodontic brackets with resin or metal pads, the location of bond failure and the adhesive remnant index (ARI). Methods: A total of 40 extracted upper premolars were randomly divided into two groups of 20 each: bonding with brackets having (1) pads with extended resin directly on the lingual surface of teeth, and (2) pads with metal custom base on the lingual surface of teeth. The debonding force was measured with an Instron universal testing machine. A Student’s t-test was used to assess the difference between groups (α = 0.05). Results: The results showed a significant difference between the groups (p < 0.001). The shear bond strength of metal pads was significantly higher than resin pads. Conclusions: Within the limitations of this in vitro study, it was concluded that the bond strength of lingual brackets with metal pads was higher than that of brackets with composite resin pads, due to the metal part being a single unit and welded. The failure location in the region between the bracket and the resin pad affected a higher percentage of the resin pads than the metal pads.
Brazilian Dental Journal | 2017
Cibele Gonçalves de Albuquerque; Américo Bortolazzo Correr; Giovana Cherubini Venezian; Milton Santamaria; Carlos Alberto Malanconi Tubel; Silvia Amélia Scudeler Vedovello
The aim was to evaluate the flexural strength and the effects of deflection on the surface roughness of esthetic orthodontic wires. The sample consisted of 70 archwire 0.014-inch: polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE)-coated Nickel-Titanium (Niti) archwires (Titanol Cosmetic-TC, Flexy Super Elastic Esthetic-FSE, esthetic Nickel Titanium Wire-ANT); epoxy resin-coated Niti archwires (Spectra-S, Niticosmetic-TEC); gold and rhodium coated Niti (Sentalloy-STC) and a control group (superelastic Niti (Nitinol-NS). The initial roughness was evaluated with a rugosimeter. After that, the wires were submitted to flexural test in an universal testing machine. Each wire was deflected up to 2 mm at a speed of 1 mm/min. After flexural test, the roughness of the wires was evaluted on the same surface as that used for the initial evaluation. The data of roughness and flexural strength were analyzed by one-way ANOVA and Tukeys test (a=0.05). Student t-test compared roughness before and after deflection (a =0.05). The roughness of S and ANT (epoxy resin and PTFE-coated wires, respectively), before and after deflection, was significantly higher than the other groups (p<0.05). Wire deflection significantly increased the roughness of the wires S and STC (p<0.05). The flexural strength of groups FSE and NS (PTFE and uncoated) was higher compared with that of the other groups (p<0.05). We concluded that the roughness and flexural strength of the orthodontic wires does not depend on the type of the esthetic coating, but it is influenced by the method of application of this coating. The deflection can increase the roughness of the esthetic orthodontic wires.
European Journal of Orthodontics | 2005
Milton Santamaria; Débora Milagres; Adriana Sasso Stuani; Maria Bernadete Sasso Stuani; Antônio Carlos de Oliveira Ruellas
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal | 2006
Omar Gabriel da Silva Filho; Milton Santamaria; Gisele da Silva Dalben; Gunvor Semb
Open Journal of Stomatology | 2013
Gisele Faria; Milton Santamaria; Bianca Mota dos Santos; Izabel Yoko Ito; Janete Cinira Bregagnoloq; Maria Bernadete Sasso Stuani
Revista Dental Press De Ortodontia E Ortopedia Facial | 2006
Milton Santamaria; Antonio Beleño Diaz; Carlos Nelson Elias; Margareth Maria Gomes de Souza
Revista Dental Press De Ortodontia E Ortopedia Facial | 2006
Milton Santamaria; Antonio Beleño Diaz; Carlos Nelson Elias; Margareth Maria Gomes de Souza
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Antônio Carlos de Oliveira Ruellas
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
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