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Andrea Nóbrega Cavalcanti

Researcher at Federal University of Bahia

Publications -  81
Citations -  1439

Andrea Nóbrega Cavalcanti is an academic researcher from Federal University of Bahia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bond strength & Dentin. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 81 publications receiving 1281 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Nóbrega Cavalcanti include State University of Campinas & Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública.

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Bond Strength of Resin Cements to a Zirconia Ceramic with Different Surface Treatments

TL;DR: Air abrasion with Al2O3 particles and the application of metal primers increased bond strength to Y-TZP surfaces for both resin cements, however, air abraded and laser irradiated specimens presented higher bond strength with the Bis-GMA-based resin cement than with the MDP-based cement.
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Evaluation of the Surface Roughness and Morphologic Features of Y-TZP Ceramics after Different Surface Treatments

TL;DR: Investigation of the effect of different energy intensities of the Er:YAG laser and of air abrasion with Al(2)O(3) particles on the surface roughness and morphologic characteristics of Y-TZP ceramics found higher laser power settings cause excessive material deterioration, making them unsuitable as surface treatments for zirconia surfaces.
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Durability of Resin Cement Bond to Aluminium Oxide and Zirconia Ceramics after Air Abrasion and Laser Treatment

TL;DR: Evaluating the durability of the bond of conventional dual-cured resin cements to Procera Al(2)O(3) and zirconia oxide ceramics after surface treatment with air abrasion and erbium laser found a durable bond was formed using a ceramic primer containing the phosphate monomer, MDP.
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Effect of surface treatments and bonding agents on the bond strength of repaired composites.

TL;DR: Only air abrasion associated with a self-etching system provided repair bond strength comparable to composite UTS when repair procedure was performed 24 hours after composite polymerization.
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Y-TZP ceramics: key concepts for clinical application.

TL;DR: There is not enough clinical evidence to support any definitive cementation protocol for zirconia ceramics, but the most promising luting protocol seems to be the use of air abrasion with aluminum oxide particles (silanated or not), followed by the application of resin cements or surface primers containing special reactive monomers.