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Larisa Blazic
Researcher at University of Novi Sad
Publications - 13
Citations - 89
Larisa Blazic is an academic researcher from University of Novi Sad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymerization & Dental restoration. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 74 citations.
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Influence of cavity design preparation on stress values in maxillary premolar: a finite element analysis.
TL;DR: A palatal cusp reduction could be suggested for revealing lower stress values in dental tissues and restorative material in 3D solid model of maxillary premolar restored with resin composite.
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Holographic detection of a tooth structure deformation after dental filling polymerization
TL;DR: An experimental technique to reveal the effects of dental polymer contraction is established and a finite element method (FEM) is used to calculate von Mises stress on a simplified tooth model, based on experimental results.
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Real-time measurement of internal stress of dental tissue using holography.
Dejan Pantelić,Larisa Blazic,Svetlana Savić-Šević,Branka Murić,Darko Vasiljević,Bratimir Panić,Ilija Belic +6 more
TL;DR: A real-time holographic technique is described used to observe dental contraction due to photo-polymerization of dental filling during LED lamp illumination, enabling selection of preferred illumination method with reduced polymerization contraction.
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Nanotechnology in dentistry: Current state and future perspectives
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to present the importance of nanotechnology in various areas, especially in medicine and dentistry, and to point out the possible consequences of their use to human health and environment.
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Smear layer on dentin in restorative dentistry
TL;DR: Self-etching primer systems are undergoing rapid evolution; their results are not yet sufficiently predictable overall, but some systems have achieved positive results in both enamel and dentin bonding.