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Adílis Kalina Alexandria

Researcher at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Publications -  31
Citations -  332

Adílis Kalina Alexandria is an academic researcher from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enamel paint & Titanium tetrafluoride. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 30 publications receiving 244 citations. Previous affiliations of Adílis Kalina Alexandria include Rio de Janeiro State University.

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Does trauma in the primary dentition cause sequelae in permanent successors? A systematic review.

TL;DR: Evidence found suggests that individuals with trauma in their primary incisors have more developmental disorders in the permanent successors than individuals without a previous trauma and the younger the child is at the time of injury, the more frequent and more severe are the sequelae to the permanent successor incisor.
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In vitro enamel erosion and abrasion-inhibiting effect of different fluoride varnishes.

TL;DR: The CPP-ACP/NaF varnish had the best effect against enamel loss from an erosion-abrasion challenge and a single-application of fluoride topical varnishes was effective in reducing enamel wear.
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Characterization of a new TiF4 and β-cyclodextrin inclusion complex and its in vitro evaluation on inhibiting enamel demineralization

TL;DR: Titanium tetrafluoride(4):βCD is a new alternative to TiF(4) stabilization in order to reduce enamel subsurface demineralization and has higher potential on inhibiting dem ineralization in the inner enamel.
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The performance of probiotic fermented sheep milk and ice cream sheep milk in inhibiting enamel mineral loss.

TL;DR: Overall, fermented milk decreased mineral loss from enamel subjected to a highly cariogenic challenge, regardless of the presence of probiotics in their composition, which had a higher efficacy compared to ice cream.
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In situ effect of titanium tetrafluoride varnish on enamel demineralization

TL;DR: The 4% TiF 4 varnish is a promising compound capable of reacting with enamel to protect it against surface and subsurface demineralization and demonstrated a protective effect against mineral loss on the enamel subsurfaces.