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Franklin Garcia-Godoy
Researcher at Nova Southeastern University
Publications - 240
Citations - 9444
Franklin Garcia-Godoy is an academic researcher from Nova Southeastern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dentin & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 209 publications receiving 8651 citations. Previous affiliations of Franklin Garcia-Godoy include University of Memphis & Harvard University.
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Regenerative endodontics: a review of current status and a call for action.
TL;DR: An overview of the methodological issues required to develop potential regenerative endodontic therapies is provided, and a call for action is presented to develop these therapies for clinical use.
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The global increase in dental caries. A pending public health crisis.
TL;DR: There could be a serious negative impact upon the future oral health (and systemic health) of the global community, as well as a strain on the dental profession along with a major increase in the cost of dental services.
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Effects of staining and bleaching on color change of dental composite resins
TL;DR: The nanocomposite (FS) changed color more than the microhybrid composite (EX) as a result of staining in coffee or red wine solutions, and was more affected by the wine solution.
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Clinical evaluation of fiber-reinforced epoxy resin posts and cast post and cores.
TL;DR: The results of this retrospective study indicated that the Composipost system was superior to the conventional cast post and core system after 4 yrs of clinical service.
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From dry bonding to water-wet bonding to ethanol-wet bonding. A review of the interactions between dentin matrix and solvated resins using a macromodel of the hybrid layer.
David H. Pashley,Franklin R. Tay,Ricardo M. Carvalho,Frederick A. Rueggeberg,Kelli A. Agee,Marcela Carrilho,Adam Donnelly,Franklin Garcia-Godoy,Franklin Garcia-Godoy +8 more
TL;DR: The use of a new resin-dentin bonding model called the macro-hybrid layer was reviewed to quantify resin uptake and matrix shrinkage during resin infiltration and solvent evaporation and to introduce the concept of ethanol-wet bonding.