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Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli

Researcher at University of São Paulo

Publications -  156
Citations -  2473

Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface roughness & Enamel paint. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 149 publications receiving 2078 citations. Previous affiliations of Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli include Sao Paulo State University & Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina.

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Assessment of color stability of white mineral trioxide aggregate angelus and bismuth oxide in contact with tooth structure.

TL;DR: The color of white MTA Angelus was altered in contact with dental structures, andCollagen, which is present in dentin matrix, reacted with bismuth oxide, resulting in a grayish discoloration.
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Comparative clinical study of the effectiveness of different dental bleaching methods - two year follow-up

TL;DR: All techniques and bleaching agents used were effective and demonstrated similar behaviors and in-office bleaching increased tooth sensitivity and the time required was less with HL.
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Influence of pH environment on polymer based dental material properties

TL;DR: For laboratory studies, slightly low pH mediums are the ones of choice to best mimic some in vivo conditions, but the effect seems to be slow acting, so suitable alternatives would be the use of high alkaline or very low acidic mediums.
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Fracture resistance of weakened teeth restored with condensable resin with and without cusp coverage

TL;DR: The results showed that cusp coverage with condensable resin might be a safe option for restoring weakened endodontically treated teeth.
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Clinical strategies for esthetic excellence in anterior tooth restorations: understanding color and composite resin selection

TL;DR: The criteria for color and material selection to obtain a natural reproduction of the lost dental structures and an imperceptible restoration will be addressed and will be divided into two papers.