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Bruno Martini Guimarães

Researcher at University of São Paulo

Publications -  47
Citations -  980

Bruno Martini Guimarães is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mineral trioxide aggregate & Root canal. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 46 publications receiving 707 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruno Martini Guimarães include University of Porto & University of Bologna.

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Assessment of color stability of white mineral trioxide aggregate angelus and bismuth oxide in contact with tooth structure.

TL;DR: The color of white MTA Angelus was altered in contact with dental structures, andCollagen, which is present in dentin matrix, reacted with bismuth oxide, resulting in a grayish discoloration.
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Physical Properties and Interfacial Adaptation of Three Epoxy Resin–based Sealers

TL;DR: AH Plus, Acroseal, and Adseal presented similar root canal adaptation, solubility, flow, and film thickness, and statistical differences were found for radiopacity and setting time.
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Etidronate causes minimal changes in the ability of sodium hypochlorite to dissolve organic matter

TL;DR: The only solution capable of dissolving organic matter was NaOCl and this ability was arrested by EDTA; however, it was minimally affected by the HEDP, proving that this combination, if used during the biomechanical preparation, is able to dissolve of organic matter.
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Microscopic analysis of the quality of obturation and physical properties of MTA Fillapex

TL;DR: The MTA Fillapex sealer presented a higher solubility and considerable quantity of gaps between the sealer/dentin interface in relation to the AH Plus sealer, which is essential in the outcome of the root canal filling.
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Rethinking Anatomy: How to Overcome Challenges of Medical Education's Evolution

TL;DR: A reflection on Anatomy Education, as a comprehensive model, allows us to understand Medical Education's complexity and favours a blended learning approach, in which multi-modality pedagogical strategies may become the landmark.