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Carla Castiglia Gonzaga
Researcher at RMIT University
Publications - 167
Citations - 2118
Carla Castiglia Gonzaga is an academic researcher from RMIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bond strength & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 153 publications receiving 1692 citations. Previous affiliations of Carla Castiglia Gonzaga include Sao Paulo State University & University of São Paulo.
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Mechanical properties of resin cements with different activation modes.
TL;DR: No correlation was found between flexural strength and hardness, indicating that other factors besides the degree of cure (e.g. filler content and monomer type) affect theflexural strength of composites.
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Slow crack growth and reliability of dental ceramics.
Carla Castiglia Gonzaga,Paulo Francisco Cesar,Walter Gomes Miranda,Humberto Naoyuki Yoshimura +3 more
TL;DR: This study provides a detailed microstructural and slow crack growth characterization of widely used dental ceramics to assist the clinician in choosing the best ceramic material for each situation as well as predicting its clinical longevity.
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Chlorhexidine diminishes the loss of bond strength over time under simulated pulpal pressure and thermo-mechanical stressing
Edson Alves de Campos,Gisele Maria Correr,Denise Piotto Leonardi,Flares Barato-Filho,Carla Castiglia Gonzaga,João César Zielak +5 more
TL;DR: CXH digluconate at 2% was able to diminish loss of microtensile bond strength over time associated to both etch-and-rinse and self-etch adhesives, and lower concentration of CHX (0.2%) was not able to diminished the loss of bond strengthover time when associated to theSelf-etch adhesive CTSB.
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Degree of Conversion of a Resin Cement Light-Cured Through Ceramic Veneers of Different Thicknesses and Types
Patricio Runnacles,Gisele Maria Correr,Flares Baratto Filho,Carla Castiglia Gonzaga,Adilson Yoshio Furuse +4 more
TL;DR: The effect of different types and thicknesses of ceramic veneers on the degree of conversion of a light-cured resin-based cement (RelyX Veneer) depends on the thickness and type of ceramics employed when veneer thicker than 1.5 mm are cemented.
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) impairs the craniofacial bone repair associated with its elevated TGF-β levels and modulates the co-expression between collagen III and α-smooth muscle actin.
Allan Fernando Giovanini,Carla Castiglia Gonzaga,João César Zielak,Tatiana Miranda Deliberador,Juliane Kuczera,Isabella Göringher,Marco Antonio de Oliveira Filho,Flares Baratto-Filho,Cicero Urban +8 more
TL;DR: The higher levels of TGF‐β associated with the both expression of collagen III and α‐SMA on defect treated with PRP suggest that its biomaterial induce an effect that can be considered similarly to a fibroproliferative disorder.