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OB Oliveira

Researcher at Sao Paulo State University

Publications -  29
Citations -  1021

OB Oliveira is an academic researcher from Sao Paulo State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amalgam (dentistry) & Dentin. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 813 citations. Previous affiliations of OB Oliveira include University of Chile & University of São Paulo.

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A multipurpose natural and renewable polymer in medical applications: Bacterial cellulose

TL;DR: The aim of this review is to discuss about the applicability in biomedicine by demonstrating a variety of forms of this biopolymer highlighting in detail some qualities of bacterial cellulose.
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Direct esthetic restorations based on translucency and opacity of composite resins.

TL;DR: The objective of this article is to provide a review of the phenomena of translucency and opacity in the natural dentition and composite resins, under the scope of optics, and to describe how to implement these concepts in the clinical setting.
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The perception of smile attractiveness.

TL;DR: The absence of variations from beauty norms of a smile has a positive impact on its esthetic perception, but variations from the norms do not necessarily result in reduced attractiveness.
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Effectiveness of 6% hydrogen peroxide concentration for tooth bleaching—A double-blind, randomized clinical trial.

TL;DR: A 6% hydrogen peroxide with nitrogen-doped titanium dioxide light activated agent is effective for tooth bleaching, reaching a ΔE of 5.57 one month after completing the treatment, with no clinical differences to a 35% agent neither in colour change or in tooth sensitivity.
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Effects of Light Activation, Agent Concentration, and Tooth Thickness on Dental Sensitivity After Bleaching

TL;DR: Increases in the concentration of bleaching agents directly affect tooth sensitivity, and LED/laser activation and tooth thickness are not correlated with tooth sensitivity after dental bleaching.