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Masashi Miyazaki

Researcher at Nihon University

Publications -  251
Citations -  6013

Masashi Miyazaki is an academic researcher from Nihon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bond strength & Dentin. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 231 publications receiving 5182 citations. Previous affiliations of Masashi Miyazaki include Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis.

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Effect of light exposure on fracture toughness and flexural strength of light-cured composites

TL;DR: It was found that, at lower light intensity, longer curing was required to provide comparable mechanical properties, and an accumulated irradiation energy obtained through a product of the light intensity and curing time may serve as a guideline to produce samples exhibiting equivalent fracture toughness as well as flexural strengths.
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Effect of CPP-ACP paste on tooth mineralization: an FE-SEM study.

TL;DR: From the morphological observations of the enamel and dentin surfaces, it could be considered that the CPP-ACP paste might prevent demineralization of the tooth structure.
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Detection of ions released from S-PRG fillers and their modulation effect.

TL;DR: Results showed that S-PRG filler released several types of ions, and that ion release was influenced by the mixing ratio of the solution rather than the initial pH of the answer, regardless of their initial pH levels before mixing.
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Durability of enamel bond strength of simplified bonding systems.

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of thermal cycling on enamel bond strength of 2-step bonding systems was investigated, including self-etching primer and self-priming adhesive.
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Influence of filler addition to bonding agents on shear bond strength to bovine dentin

TL;DR: Bond strength to dentin and the temperature change were greatly affected by the filler level, and there were strong correlations between the bond strength and temperature change of experimental bonding agents.