2017
DOI: 10.37358/rc.17.11.5958
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Etching Treatment Effect on Surface Morphology of Dental Structures

Abstract: This study examined and compared surface of human dentine after acidic etching with hydrogen peroxide, phosphoric acid liquid and gel. Surface demineralization of dentin is necessary for a strong bond of adhesive at dental surface. Split human teeth were used. After application of mentioned substances at dentin level measures of the contact angle and surface morphology were employed. Surface morphology was analyzed with the help of scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. Liquid phosphoric ac… Show more

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“…This system should be regarded as an integrated subsystem of the human body, any local manifestation having the potential to induce general changes, and these may also affect the homeostasis of the stomatognat system. [41][42][43] There are no specific pathognomonic oral lesions that may appear in diabetes, but the stomatognat system components are affected by illnesses that have an increased incidence, a more serious development, and more common complications in patients with DM than in others [44][45][46].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This system should be regarded as an integrated subsystem of the human body, any local manifestation having the potential to induce general changes, and these may also affect the homeostasis of the stomatognat system. [41][42][43] There are no specific pathognomonic oral lesions that may appear in diabetes, but the stomatognat system components are affected by illnesses that have an increased incidence, a more serious development, and more common complications in patients with DM than in others [44][45][46].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In impression alginate mixtures, soluble alginate and calcium sulfate dihydrate are included in the powder and when the powder is mixed with water, the dihydrate, slightly soluble, dissolves and reacts with potassium alginate to form calcium alginate. It is insoluble in water, its formation causing the passage of the mixed material to the gel stage [10][11][12].Manufacturers adjust the sodium phosphate concentration to produce fixed and fast-setting alginates. Also, by changing the concentration of diatomaceous earth, the flexibility of the material is controlled after the outlet, resulting in soft and hard alginates.Impression procedures can cause (mild) minor (level) lesions of soft tissue.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The proper adhesion of fibers to the polymer matrix is the most important factor in obtaining an increased hardness. The creation of this bond requires a proper impregnation of the fibers; with this bond, a smooth surface can be obtained following polishing, thus eliminating the possibility of tissue irritation [31][32][33].…”
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