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Samantha Schaffer Pugsley Baratto

Researcher at Universidade Positivo

Publications -  11
Citations -  93

Samantha Schaffer Pugsley Baratto is an academic researcher from Universidade Positivo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Root canal & Bond strength. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 72 citations. Previous affiliations of Samantha Schaffer Pugsley Baratto include RMIT University.

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Silanated Surface Treatment: Effects on the Bond Strength to Lithium Disilicate Glass-Ceramic

TL;DR: The silanization protocol affected the resin cement/ceramic bond strengths, depending on the material, and washing/drying with hot water and/or hot air increased only the bond strength of the dual-cured resin cement.
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Influence of Root Canal Filling Techniques on Sealer Penetration and Bond Strength to Dentin.

TL;DR: The lateral condensation, vertical compaction and Modified Tagger's hybrid techniques resulted in greater penetration and bond strength to the intra-radicular dentin.
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The challenges of treating a fused tooth

TL;DR: This paper describes and discusses the multidisciplinary treatment involving a permanent maxillary lateral incisor fused to a supernumerary tooth, both presenting pulp necrosis and periapical lesion, which resulted in a successful management of the case.
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Bond strength of fiber-reinforced posts to deproteinized root canal dentin.

TL;DR: The decreased bond strength of the self-etching adhesive following deproteinization of root canal dentin walls was found to be related to the oxidant effect of the NaOCl solution and the subsequent irrigation with ascorbic acid was able to reverse the effect ofThe dep Proteinization.

Staining susceptibility of methacrylate and silorane-based materials: influence of resin type and storage time

TL;DR: The color stability of composite resins is a fundamental factor in their clinical behavior and should be considered in the evaluation of color stability determinants of clinical behavior.