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Naves, Lucas Zago
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- 2024Biomechanical behavior of molars restored with direct and indirect restorations in combination with deep margin elevation.citations
- 2023Deep margin elevation
- 2019Effects of Surface Treatments on Mechanics Behavior of Sintered and Pre-sintered Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia and Reliability of Crowns and Abutments Processed by CAD/CAMcitations
- 2019Effects of Surface Treatments on Mechanics Behavior of Sintered and Pre-sintered Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia and Reliability of Crowns and Abutments Processed by CAD/CAMcitations
- 2019Randomized clinical trial on the survival of lithium disilicate posterior partial restorations bonded using immediate or delayed dentin sealing after 3 years of functioncitations
- 2016Effect of radiotherapy, adhesive systems and doxycycline on the bond strength of the dentin-composite interface
- 2015The influence of polymerization type and reinforcement method on flexural strength of acrylic resincitations
- 2014Effect of glass fiber incorporation on flexural properties of experimental compositescitations
- 2014Influence of abutment screw design and surface coating on the bending flexural strength of the implant setcitations
- 2013Influence of chlorhexidine on dentin adhesive interface micromorphology and nanoleakage expression of resin cementscitations
- 2012Mechanical properties of cast commercially pure titanium simulating ceramic firing cyclescitations
- 2012Short-term PTH administration increases dentine apposition and microhardness in micecitations
- 2011Bond strength of fiber posts in different root thirds using resin cementcitations
- 2011Bond strength of fibre glass and carbon fibre posts to the root canal walls using different resin cementscitations
- 2011Surface treatment of glass fiber and carbon fiber postscitations
- 2009Assessment of the polymerization contraction stress of composites photoactivated by halogen light and light-emitting diode
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Influence of chlorhexidine on dentin adhesive interface micromorphology and nanoleakage expression of resin cements
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<p>This study focused on adhesive interface morphologic characterization and nanoleakage expression of resin cements bonded to human dentin pretreated with 1% chlorhexidine (CHX). Thirty-two non-carious human third molars were ground flat to expose superficial dentin. Resin composite blocks were luted to the exposed dentin using one conventional (RelyX ARC) and one self-adhesive resin cement (RelyX U100), with/without CHX pretreatment. Four groups (n = 8) were obtained: control groups (ARC and U100); experimental groups (ARC/CHX and U100/CHX) were pretreated with 1% CHX prior to the luting process. After storage in water for 24 h, the bonded teeth were sectioned into 0.9 × 0.9 mm(2) sticks producing a minimum of 12 sticks per tooth. Four sticks from each tooth were prepared for hybrid layer evaluation by scanning electron microscope analysis. The remaining sticks were immersed in silver nitrate for 24 h for either nanoleakage evaluation along the bonded interfaces or after rupture. Nanoleakage samples were carbon coated and examined using backscattered electron mode. Well-established hybrid layers were observed in the groups luted with RelyX ARC. Nanoleakage evaluation revealed increase nanoleakage in groups treated with CHX for both resin cements. Group U100/CHX exhibited the most pronouncing nanoleakage expression along with porous zones adjacent to the CHX pretreated dentin. The results suggest a possible incompatibility between CHX and RelyX U100 that raises the concern that the use of CHX with self-adhesive cements may adversely affect resin-dentin bond.</p>